SHORT ANSWER:
The Supreme Court of India has addressed disputes between state governments and governors regarding the imposition of President's Rule in several landmark cases.
DETAILS:
- One notable case is "S.R. Bommai vs. Union of India (1994)" where the Supreme Court laid down guidelines for the imposition of President's Rule under Article 356.
- Another important case is "Rameshwar Prasad vs. Union of India (2006)" which dealt with the constitutional validity of the imposition of President's Rule in Bihar.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- The Supreme Court's rulings can lead to the reinstatement of state governments or the quashing of President's Rule if found unconstitutional.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Article 356; Supreme Court Judgments.
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