Social Sciences, asked by twijilangdebbrama, 7 months ago

Before completion of its term the Legislative
Assembly can be dissolved by the governor chief minister mlad people​

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Answered by khaziarbaz741
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Answer:

Explanation:

Under Art. 174 (2) (b) of the Constitution, the Governor can, at his will, dissolve the Assembly and, in that case, a mid-term poll comes out as the natural concomitant. It is to be remembered that Art. 174

(2) (b) has not, in any way, enjoined that in such case, the Governor requires advice of his Chief Minister. It has rather vested in him the sole authority to decide whether or not dissolution of the House is warranted by the realistic circumstances.

Thus, from purely legalistic point of view, the gubernatorial authority of dissolution cannot be curbed by the Chief Minister’s power. The aforesaid Article has given him an unconditional authority to dissolve the House. It is to be noted that the Constitution has given some discretionary powers to the Governor.

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