SHORT ANSWER:
Impeachment of a governor in India is defined under Article 156 and Article 361 of the Constitution for violation of constitutional provisions.
DETAILS:
- A governor can be impeached for violation of the Constitution or gross misconduct.
- The process involves a two-thirds majority in both Houses of the State Legislature.
- The grounds for impeachment must be clearly stated and substantiated.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- Removal from office if the impeachment process is successful.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Article 156 and Article 361.
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