SHORT ANSWER:
High Courts in India can intervene in a Governor's decisions if they are found to be unconstitutional or beyond the Governor's powers.
DETAILS:
- High Courts have the authority to review the actions of Governors under Article 226 of the Constitution of India.
- Interventions typically occur in cases involving the dismissal of a government, appointment of ministers, or any action that violates constitutional provisions.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- If a Governor's action is deemed unconstitutional, it may be quashed by the High Court.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Article 226
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