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SHORT ANSWER: The doctrine of separation of powers ensures that the judiciary can review the decisions made by state governors to maintain checks and balances among the branches of government. DETAILS: - It divides responsibilities among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. - The judiciary can invalidate actions by the executive (including governors) that violate the Constitution or laws. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If a governor's decision is found unconstitutional, it can be struck down by the judiciary. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Article 13 and Article 226.
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