TNPSC Thervupettagam

The powers of Governors and Lt. Governors

July 20 , 2018 2320 days 4476 0
How powerful is a Governor?
  • The powers a Governor has in the state they administer is equivalent to that of the President.
  • They can appoint Chief Ministers, Ministers, the State Election Commissioner and judges of the District Courts.
  • They also serve as Chancellors of all the universities in the state.
  • The Governor can also dissolve the state Assembly if they see the need, and if the Assembly is not in session, they can promulgate ordinances.
  • Based on the recommendation of the Election Commission, the Governor can also disqualify a legislator.
  • Another power the Governor holds is to rule the state in case the ruling party loses its majority in the Assembly, as in Jammu and Kashmir now.
What about a Lieutenant Governor?
  • A Lieutenant Governor also has the same powers. Only three Union Territories — Andaman and Nicobar, Delhi and Puducherry — have Lt. Governors.
  • These powers are in place to ensure checks and balances for the state government and its functioning.
How a Governor differs from the President?
  • Another set of powers the Governor has, called discretionary powers. It is here that the Governor differs from the President, in that their powers are far larger, and ill-defined.
Example 1
  • One such power is that the Governor can use his discretion to select a chief ministerial candidate. As seen in Karnataka recently, Governor Vajubhai Vala invited the BJP, the single-largest party to form the government, even after the Congress-JDS combine had the numbers to prove a majority. 
Example 2
  • Governors in Goa and Manipur invited the BJP to form the government, using their discretionary powers, and the party formed post-poll alliances to supplement its numbers in the states.
Legislative power
  • Moreover, the Governor can report to the President about the failure of constitutional machinery in the state.
  • The Governor can also reserve or refuse to sign a Bill that has been passed by the Assembly.
Is it true that the Lt. Governor of Delhi has more power?
  • On August 4, 2016 judgmentof the Delhi High Court that declared that the LG had “complete control of all matters regarding National Capital Territory of Delhi, and nothing will happen without the concurrence of the LG.”
  • Now on July 2018 supreme court in its judgement says that Lieutenant Governor bound by ‘aid and advice’ of elected Delhi govt.
  • In the case of Delhi, since portfolios like land, police and public order fall under the domain of the Centre, of which the Lt. Governor is a representative, he holds more powers than a Governor.
List of present Lieutenant Governors
Union Territory Lt. Governor
Andaman and Nicobar Island (UT) Admiral D K Joshi
Delhi (NCT) Shri Anil Baijal
Puducherry (UT) Dr. Kiran Bedi

Credits: The Hindu

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