Powers of Governor
Executive Powers
- Article 154 of Constitution of India vests the entire executive powers of the State in the Governor who exercises this power either directly or through officers subordinate to him in accordance with the Constitution.
- All the executive functions in the state are carried on in the name of Governor. (Article 166 (1))
- The Governor is to make rules for authentication of orders and other instruments that are made and executed in his name. (Article 166 (2)).
- The Governor may make rules for the more convenient transaction of business of the State and for allocation of work among the Ministers. (Article ....
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