Under Article 163 of the Constitution of India, if any question arises whether a matter is or is not a matter in respect of which the Governor is required by or under the Constitution to act in their discretion, whose decision on this question is constitutionally final?
- The decision of the Governor in their discretion is final, and the validity of anything done by the Governor cannot be called into question.Cevap
- BThe decision of the President of India acting on the advice of the Union Council of Ministers.
- CThe decision of the High Court having territorial jurisdiction over the state.
- DThe decision of the Chief Minister through a resolution passed by the State Cabinet.
Cevap
The decision of the Governor in their discretion is final, and the validity of anything done by the Governor cannot be called into question.
Under Article 163(2) of the Constitution of India, if any question arises regarding whether a matter falls within the Governor's discretion, the decision of the Governor acting in their discretion is constitutionally final, and the validity of anything done by the Governor cannot be questioned on the ground that they ought or ought not to have acted in discretion.
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Discretionary Powers of the Governor under Article 163
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