For India’s constitutional government to remain in place, the Governor position must be changed. In light of the recent scandals involving the Governors’ office, talk about. (Answer in 150 words)
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Article 154 vests the executive power of the State in the Governor. Article 163 categorically provides that there shall be a Council of Ministers to aid and advise the Governor except when this Constitution requires him to exercise his functions in his discretion. This discretionary power and ambiguRead more
Article 154 vests the executive power of the State in the Governor. Article 163 categorically provides that there shall be a Council of Ministers to aid and advise the Governor except when this Constitution requires him to exercise his functions in his discretion.
This discretionary power and ambiguity in certain provisions is sometimes misused by the Governor leading to certain controversies, which have been seen in recent times also:
Such instances do not augur well for constitutional governance. Therefore, it has been argued that the office of Governor needs reforms as highlighted below:
These reforms would ensure that the faith of the citizens in India’s democratic institutions increases and the scope for allegations of foul play is reduced, leading towards better governance.
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