SHORT ANSWER:
The principle of federalism helps in resolving disputes between the governor's discretionary powers and the elected government's authority by ensuring a division of responsibilities and powers.
DETAILS:
- Federalism divides powers between the central and state governments, allowing for a clear distinction of roles.
- In case of disputes, the judiciary can interpret the Constitution to resolve conflicts between state and governor powers.
- The Constitution provides specific provisions regarding the powers of the governor under Article 153 to Article 167.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- Disputes may lead to judicial review, which can result in the invalidation of actions taken by either party if found unconstitutional.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Articles 153-167
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