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SHORT ANSWER: A Governor can refuse to call a legislative session if they believe it is not in the public interest or if there is no necessity for it. DETAILS: - The Governor has discretion under Article 174 of the Indian Constitution to summon or prorogue the House. - The refusal must be based on valid reasons, such as political instability or lack of majority. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - There are no specific punishments for the Governor, but refusal can lead to political consequences and questions about constitutional governance. SOURCE: - Article 174 of the Indian Constitution
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