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SHORT ANSWER: The legal framework to challenge a governor's decision to intervene in state matters is primarily through the Supreme Court under Article 131 of the Constitution of India. DETAILS: - Article 131 allows states to bring disputes against the Union or other states to the Supreme Court. - The Constitution provides for judicial review of the governor's actions under Article 226 and Article 32, allowing High Courts and the Supreme Court to examine the legality of such interventions. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If a governor's action is found unconstitutional, it can be struck down, preserving state autonomy. SOURCE: - Constitution of India
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