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SHORT ANSWER: A state assembly in India can pass a resolution against a governor's actions by following specific procedural steps outlined in the Constitution. DETAILS: - The assembly must discuss the resolution in a session, typically requiring a notice period. - A majority of the members present and voting must support the resolution for it to pass. - The resolution is then sent to the President of India for consideration. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - The resolution does not remove the governor but can lead to political pressure or recommendations for action. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Article 163 and Article 174.
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