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SHORT ANSWER: The doctrine of separation of powers in India allows the Supreme Court to review decisions made by governors when they affect public interest and fundamental rights. DETAILS: - The Supreme Court ensures that the executive (governor) does not exceed its authority. - It can intervene if a governor's decision violates fundamental rights or public interest. - This is based on the principle that each branch of government has distinct powers and responsibilities. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If a governor's decision is found unconstitutional, it can be struck down by the Supreme Court. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Articles 13, 32, and 226.
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