SHORT ANSWER:
The Governor's ordinance-making power under Article 213 is temporary and can be enacted when the state legislature is not in session, while the state legislature's lawmaking power is permanent and exercised during its sessions.
DETAILS:
- Article 213 allows the Governor to promulgate ordinances when the state legislature is not in session.
- Ordinances must be approved by the legislature within six weeks of reassembly to remain in force.
- The state legislature can make laws through a formal process during its sessions.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- If an ordinance is not approved by the legislature, it lapses.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Article 213
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