SHORT ANSWER:
Articles 153 to 162 of the Indian Constitution deal with the Governor and the administration of the state.
DETAILS:
- Article 153: Provides for the appointment of a Governor for each state.
- Article 154: States that the executive power of the state is vested in the Governor.
- Article 155: Discusses the appointment of the Governor by the President.
- Article 156: Covers the term of office of the Governor and conditions for removal.
- Article 157: Lists the qualifications required for a person to be appointed as Governor.
- Article 158: Discusses the Governor's powers to appoint certain officials.
- Article 159: States that the Governor must act according to the advice of the council of ministers.
- Article 160: Allows the Governor to exercise certain powers in certain situations.
- Article 161: Provides the Governor with the power to grant pardons.
- Article 162: States that the Governor can make laws for the state in certain matters.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- No specific punishments are mentioned in these articles.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India
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