SHORT ANSWER:
The Indian judiciary can overrule a governor's decision if it violates constitutional morality or democratic governance principles.
DETAILS:
- The Supreme Court has emphasized that the governor's discretion must align with constitutional values.
- Judicial review can be invoked if the governor's actions are arbitrary or unconstitutional.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- The governor's decision may be declared void and unenforceable.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Article 163 (Governor's discretion) and judicial precedents.
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