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SHORT ANSWER: State governments can challenge the removal of their governor in the Supreme Court of India. DETAILS: - The Constitution of India allows for judicial review of the actions of the central government. - Article 361 of the Constitution provides the governor with certain protections, but removal is at the discretion of the President. - The state government can file a writ petition under Article 32 or Article 226 in the Supreme Court or High Court respectively. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If the court finds the removal unjustified, it may reinstate the governor. SOURCE: - Constitution of India
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