SHORT ANSWER:
A resolution against a governor's actions passed by the state assembly does not have direct legal consequences but can lead to political repercussions.
DETAILS:
- The state assembly can express disapproval, but it does not have the power to remove the governor.
- Such resolutions can affect the governor's political standing and influence future actions.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- No legal punishment; however, it may lead to loss of support or calls for resignation.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Article 153-167 (related to the Governor's powers and responsibilities)
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