The Role of the Governor in Indian Federalism: A Comparative Study with Lieutenant Governors of Union Territories

  • Vageesha Kumre and Prakash Singh
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  • Vageesha Kumre

    Advocate at Delhi High Court, India

  • Prakash Singh

    Student at Narayan School of Law, Gopal Narayan Singh University, India

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Abstract

In the structure of Indian federalism the Governor holds a significant position and serves as the bridge between the central and state governments. This research aims to compare the role of state Governors with that of Lieutenant Governors in Union Territories (UTs). Governors in Indian states play crucial roles in legislative processes & exercises powers in areas such as law-making, state administration and emergency situations. On the other hand, Lieutenant Governors in UTs without legislative assemblies have a more pronounced executive role and operate under the direct supervision of the President of India. By examining their roles, the study highlights the varied administrative needs and governance models adopted in states and UTs and contribute to a deeper understanding of India's federal structure.

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International Journal of Legal Science and Innovation, Volume 6, Issue 4, Page 198 - 208

DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLSI.112101

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