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SHORT ANSWER: The dissolution of a state assembly by a governor leads to the end of the assembly's term and necessitates fresh elections. DETAILS: - The governor can dissolve the assembly under Article 174 of the Indian Constitution. - This action can occur when the assembly is not functioning effectively or when there is a need for new elections. - Following dissolution, the legislative functions cease until a new assembly is elected. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - No specific punishment; however, it can lead to political instability and a vacuum in governance. SOURCE: - Article 174 of the Indian Constitution
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