in which of the following cases the supreme court judgement protected the states from the arbitrary dismissal at the hands of a hostile central government?
options
✓S.R.Bommai vs Union of India
✓Kesavanandha Bharathi vs Union of India
✓ Lily Thomas vs Union of India
✓ Waman Rao vs Union of India
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Answers
Answer:
Option 1 : S.R.Bommai vs Union of India is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The case put an end to the arbitrary dismissal of State governments by a hostile Central government. And the verdict also categorically ruled that the floor of the Assembly is the only forum that should test the majority of the government of the day, and not the subjective opinion of the Governor, who is often referred to as the agent of the Central government. "The Chief Minister of every State who has to discharge his constitutional functions will be in perpetual fear of the axe of Proclamation falling on him because he will not be sure whether he will remain in power or not and consequently he has to stand up every time from his seat without properly discharging his constitutional obligations and achieving the desired target in the interest of the State," the Court said.