New Delhi, April 8 -- Advocate Rakesh Dwivedi, who appeared for the state of Tamil Nadu in the Supreme Court regarding the case of Governor R N Ravi reserving multiple bills, also highlighted on Tuesday that the top court has held that Governors should act as an "advisor" to state government and not act as an "obstructive machinery."

"This court has once again provided that Governors must act according to their dignity and constitutional norms of Parliamentary democracy and they should not frustrate the attempts of the state legislature to pass laws and they must act as an advisor and not as an obstructive machinery," Advocate Dwivedi told reporters outside the Court.

Talking about how the Court upheld that the bills on whose asset had ...