SHORT ANSWER:
Citizens can challenge a governor's actions through judicial review, while state legislatures can raise issues in the assembly or seek intervention from the President under Article 356.
DETAILS:
- Judicial review allows citizens to approach the High Court or Supreme Court to challenge arbitrary actions of a governor.
- State legislatures can pass resolutions or motions to express discontent with a governor's actions.
- Article 356 of the Constitution allows the President to assume control of the state if the governance is not functioning according to constitutional provisions.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- If a governor's actions are found unconstitutional, they may be directed to cease such actions or face removal.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Article 356, Judicial Review principles.
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