SHORT ANSWER:
Opposition parties can file a petition in the High Court or Supreme Court to challenge the governor's actions as unconstitutional.
DETAILS:
- They can seek a writ petition under Article 226 (High Court) or Article 32 (Supreme Court) of the Constitution of India.
- They may argue that the governor's decision violates constitutional provisions or principles of democracy.
- They can request a stay on the governor's actions pending the court's decision.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- If the court finds the governor's actions unconstitutional, it may order reinstatement of the assembly or other appropriate remedies.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Articles 32 and 226.
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