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SHORT ANSWER: The appointment and removal of governors in India are governed by Article 153 to Article 162 of the Constitution of India. DETAILS: - Article 153 states that there shall be a Governor for each state. - Article 154 gives the Governor the executive power of the state. - Article 155 provides for the appointment of the Governor by the President of India. - Article 156 allows the President to remove the Governor at any time. - These provisions aim to maintain the independence of the gubernatorial office by ensuring that the Governor acts on the advice of the Council of Ministers, thus separating powers. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - There are no specific punishments mentioned for violations of these provisions, but improper actions by a Governor can lead to political consequences. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Articles 153 to 162
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