SHORT ANSWER:
Impeachment motions against governors in India are based on violation of constitutional provisions or misconduct, but specific historical examples and court interpretations are not clearly defined in law.
DETAILS:
- Impeachment of a governor is governed by Article 361B of the Constitution of India.
- Grounds for impeachment include violation of the Constitution or misconduct.
- Specific cases have not been widely documented in terms of court interpretations.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- If impeached, a governor can be removed from office.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Article 361B
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