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SHORT ANSWER: A governor can be impeached for violation of the Constitution or misconduct, similar to other constitutional authorities, but the process and grounds are specified in different provisions. DETAILS: - The grounds for impeaching a governor are outlined in Article 156 and Article 61 of the Indian Constitution. - Impeachment of a governor requires a two-thirds majority in both Houses of the State Legislature. - Other constitutional authorities, like the President or Vice-President, have their impeachment processes defined under Articles 61 and 80 respectively. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If impeached, the governor is removed from office. SOURCE: - The Constitution of India
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