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SHORT ANSWER: The Indian Constitution provides mechanisms for addressing disputes between governors and state legislatures through Article 163 and Article 174. DETAILS: - Article 163 allows the governor to seek advice from the council of ministers but does not bind the governor to follow it. - Article 174 empowers the governor to summon and prorogue the state legislature and dissolve the legislative assembly. - Disputes can be addressed through judicial review by the Supreme Court or High Courts. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - There are no specific punishments outlined for disputes, but judicial intervention can lead to the enforcement of constitutional provisions. SOURCE: - Constitution of India
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