In which cases can the Governor exercise his discretionary powers?I. In appointment of Chief Minister if not a single party has clear-cut majority in the House or there is no recognized leader of the majority party. II. In reservation of a Bill passed by State Legislature for the assent of the President. III. Dismissing a ministry if he is convinced it has lost majority support in the Assembly.

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In which cases can the Governor exercise his discretionary powers?<br />I. In appointment of Chief Minister if not a single party has clear-cut majority in the House or there is no recognized leader of the majority party. II. In reservation of a Bill passed by State Legislature for the assent of the President. III. Dismissing a ministry if he is convinced it has lost majority support in the Assembly.






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