• The Chief Justice of India (CJI) D.Y. Chandrachud on Friday said that he will constitute a seven-judge Constitution Bench to hear a batch of petitions on October 12 challenging the Centre’s use of the Money Bill route to pass key legislations after senior advocate Menaka Guruswamy mentioned the matter for urgent listing.
  • A Money Bill has been defined under Article 110 of the Constitution as a draft law that must deal “only” with matters specified in Article 110 (1)(a) to (g) — taxation, borrowing by the government, and appropriation of money from the Consolidated Fund of India, among others.
  • The first major challenge about whether a bill qualified as a Money Bill under the Constitution was in the Aadhaar case.