SHORT ANSWER:
The review of a Governor's decisions in India can be challenged through judicial review under Article 226 and Article 32 of the Constitution.
DETAILS:
- Article 226 allows High Courts to issue orders or writs for the enforcement of fundamental rights or for any other purpose.
- Article 32 allows individuals to approach the Supreme Court for the enforcement of their fundamental rights.
- The Governor's actions can also be reviewed by the President of India under Article 161, but this is more of an administrative review.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- If a Governor's decision is found to be unconstitutional or beyond their powers, it can be struck down by the courts.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India
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