SHORT ANSWER:
The powers of the President of India regarding disputes between state governments and governors are governed by Article 356 and Article 357 of the Constitution of India.
DETAILS:
- Article 356 allows the President to impose President's Rule in a state if the governance in the state cannot be carried on according to the Constitution.
- Article 357 provides the President with the authority to legislate for a state under President's Rule.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- Imposition of President's Rule can lead to the dissolution of the state assembly and governance by the central government.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India
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