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SHORT ANSWER: Decisions made by a governor can be viewed as violating constitutional morality if they undermine democratic principles or exceed constitutional authority. DETAILS: - Constitutional morality refers to adherence to the values and principles enshrined in the Constitution. - A governor's actions that contravene the spirit of democracy or misuse their discretionary powers may be challenged. - Legal remedies include filing a writ petition in the High Court or Supreme Court under Article 226 or Article 32 of the Constitution. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If found unconstitutional, the decision may be quashed by the court. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Articles 32 and 226.
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