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SHORT ANSWER: The Supreme Court and High Courts interpret the distribution of powers between state legislatures and governors based on the Constitution of India, particularly Articles 154, 163, and 166. DETAILS: - Article 154 grants the executive power of the state to the Governor, who acts on the advice of the Council of Ministers. - Article 163 allows the Governor to exercise discretion in certain matters, but this is limited and subject to judicial review. - Article 166 outlines the procedure for the Governor to make rules for the conduct of business of the government. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Misuse of powers by the Governor can lead to judicial intervention. SOURCE: - Constitution of India
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