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SHORT ANSWER: The SR Bommai v. Union of India case clarified the limits of the Governor's powers in dismissing state governments and emphasized the importance of the Chief Minister's role during political instability. DETAILS: - The Supreme Court ruled that the Governor cannot dismiss a state government arbitrarily and must act according to the advice of the Chief Minister. - It established that the Governor's discretion is limited and should be exercised only in specific circumstances. - The judgment reinforced the principle of constitutional morality and the need for the Governor to respect the elected government. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If a Governor acts beyond their constitutional limits, it can lead to judicial review and reinstatement of the dismissed government. SOURCE: - Supreme Court Judgment in SR Bommai v. Union of India, 1994
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