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SHORT ANSWER: Articles 153 to 167 of the Indian Constitution govern the powers and responsibilities of the governor concerning legislative decisions. DETAILS: - Article 153: Provides for the appointment of a governor for each state. - Article 154: States that the governor shall act on the advice of the council of ministers. - Article 155: Deals with the appointment of the governor by the President. - Article 156: Discusses the term of office of the governor. - Article 157: Specifies the qualifications for the governor. - Article 158: Outlines the conditions under which the governor can be removed. - Article 159: Discusses the governor's oath of office. - Article 160: Provides for the discharge of the functions of the governor. - Article 161: Allows the governor to grant pardons, reprieves, respites, or remissions of punishment. - Article 162: Empowers the governor to legislate on matters in the state list during a state of emergency. - Article 163: Discusses the council of ministers and the governor's role in decision-making. - Article 164: Pertains to the appointment of the chief minister and other ministers. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - No specific punishment; however, failure to adhere to constitutional provisions can lead to political consequences. SOURCE: - Constitution of India
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