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SHORT ANSWER: The doctrine of federalism in India accommodates the actions of governors through the provisions in the Constitution and various legal frameworks to address conflicts. DETAILS: - The Constitution of India provides for a federal structure where governors act as representatives of the President in states. - Article 153 to Article 167 of the Constitution outlines the powers and responsibilities of governors. - The Governor can summon and prorogue the state legislature and give assent to bills. - Conflicts can arise between the state government and the governor, which are addressed through judicial review and constitutional provisions. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - No specific punishment, but conflicts can lead to political instability and judicial intervention. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Articles 153-167
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