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SHORT ANSWER: The Supreme Court has interpreted the role of governors primarily as constitutional heads who act on the advice of the council of ministers. DETAILS: - Governors are appointed by the President of India and serve as the nominal executive authority in the states. - The Supreme Court has emphasized that governors should act according to the advice of the elected government, except in certain situations like recommending President's Rule. - The court has clarified that the governor's discretion is limited and should be exercised in accordance with the Constitution. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Misuse of power by a governor can lead to judicial review and potential invalidation of their actions. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Article 153 to 167.
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