In what circumstance can the governor disregard the advice of the chief minister of a state
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The Constitution has vested the Governor with certain discretionary powers, which he can use without the aid and advice of the chief minister of a state.
In the discharge of these functions the Governor disregards the advice of the chief minister of a state.
His powers are of two types-
a. Specific discretionary powers,
b. Circumstantial discretionary powers.
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A governor can send a confidential report on state's condition to President
without informing the Chief Minister.
If he has any doubts on a legislative bill, he can withraw his assent even
after Chief Minister's recommendation.
During emergency rule under article 353, the governor can disrespect the
authority of Chief Minister and his council of ministers.
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