🇮🇳

RuleMate India

Government rules made easy. Just ask.

SHORT ANSWER: The Indian Constitution ensures the Governor's neutrality and independence through provisions that limit their powers and responsibilities. DETAILS: - Article 153 mandates the appointment of a Governor for each state. - Article 154 states that the Governor shall act on the advice of the Council of Ministers, ensuring they do not act arbitrarily. - Article 163 provides for the Governor to seek advice from the Council of Ministers, promoting a collaborative approach. - Article 164 allows the Governor to appoint the Chief Minister and other ministers, but this is based on the majority in the Legislative Assembly. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If a Governor acts beyond their constitutional powers, it may lead to a constitutional crisis or political instability. SOURCE: - Constitution of India
✓ Clarifying Indian regulations through an educational lens.