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what are the legislative powers and functions of the governor

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Answered by dabuwadia
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The governor has the power to reserve certain bills for the president. When the state legislature is not in session and the governor considers it necessary to have a law, then the governor can promulgate ordinances.

Answered by kakrusanvi11
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The following comes under his executive powers:

1 Every executive action that the state government takes, is to be taken in his name.

2How an order that has been taken up his name is to be authenticated, the rules for the same can be specified by the Governor.

3 He may/may not make rules to simplify the transaction of the business of the state government.

3 Chief Ministers and other ministers of the states are appointed by him.

It is his responsibility to appoint Tribal Welfare Minister in the states of:

Chattisgarh

Jharkhand

Madhya Pradesh

Odisha

4 He appoints the advocate general of states and determines their remuneration

He appoints the following people:

State Election Commissioner

Chairman and Members of the State Public Service Commission

Vice-Chancellors of the universities in the state

He seeks information from the state government

A constitutional emergency in the state is recommended to the President by him.

The governor enjoys extensive executive powers as an agent of the President during the President’s rule in the state.

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