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SHORT ANSWER: The judiciary in India can intervene in a governor's discretionary powers if there is a violation of constitutional provisions or if the exercise of discretion is arbitrary. DETAILS: - The Supreme Court has the authority to review the actions of the governor under Article 136 of the Constitution. - The High Courts can also examine the legality of the governor's actions under Article 226. - Discretionary powers must be exercised in accordance with the Constitution and established legal principles. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If the governor's actions are found unconstitutional, they may be set aside or declared invalid. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Articles 136 and 226
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