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SHORT ANSWER: The grounds for impeachment of the President and Governor in India are outlined in the Constitution, reflecting their roles as constitutional authorities. DETAILS: - The President can be impeached for violation of the Constitution (Article 61). - The Governor can be removed by the President, but the grounds for removal are not specified in the Constitution, reflecting the President's authority over the Governor (Article 153). - Both roles are meant to uphold constitutional values and ensure accountability. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Impeachment leads to removal from office for the President. - The Governor can be removed without a formal impeachment process. SOURCE: - Constitution of India
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