Speaker vs. Governor: Separation of Powers
In the intricate fabric of India's governance, the roles of the Speaker and the Governor stand as pivotal pillars, each wielding distinct powers within the parliamentary and executive realms. These roles, though divergent in function, collectively contribute to the intricate tapestry of India's democratic framework, upholding the principles of parliamentary democracy.
Speaker vs. Governor
Recently, the Supreme Court (SC) has said that the Governor cannot call for a Floor Test on the basis of internal differences in the Party Members.
How can the Governor Call for a Floor Test?
- Article 174 of the Constitution grants the Governor the authority to ....
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