Consider the following pairs regarding the discretionary powers of th...
1. Reservation of Bill for consideration of the President – Discretionary Power This is correctly matched. The Governor can reserve certain bills passed by the State Legislature for the consideration of the President, exercising discretion.
2. Seeking information from the Chief Minister on administrative matters – Discretionary Power This is correctly matched. The Governor has the power to seek information from the Chief Minister about the administrative and legislative matters of the state, which is a discretionary power.
3. Appointment of Chief Minister in a hung assembly – Discretionary Power This is correctly matched. In the event of a hung assembly, the Governor has the discretion to appoint the Chief Minister.
4. Promulgation of ordinances when the State Legislature is not in session – Discretionary Power This is incorrectly matched. The Governor can promulgate ordinances when the State Legislature is not in session, but this is done on the advice of the Council of Ministers and not at the Governor's discretion.
Only three pairs are correctly matched.
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Consider the following pairs regarding the discretionary powers of th...
Understanding the Discretionary Powers of the Governor
The Governor of a state in India possesses certain discretionary powers, which can often be a source of confusion. Let's analyze each of the pairs mentioned:
1. Reservation of Bill for consideration of the President
- This is indeed a discretionary power. The Governor can reserve a bill for the President’s consideration if it is of significant importance or affects the interests of the state or the country.
2. Seeking information from the Chief Minister on administrative matters
- This is NOT a discretionary power. The Governor has the right to seek information, but this is considered a constitutional duty rather than a discretionary action.
3. Appointment of Chief Minister in a hung assembly
- This is a discretionary power. In the event of a hung assembly where no party has a clear majority, the Governor has the discretion to appoint the Chief Minister based on their assessment of who is likely to command the confidence of the assembly.
4. Promulgation of ordinances when the State Legislature is not in session
- This is a discretionary power. The Governor can promulgate ordinances when the legislature is not in session to deal with urgent matters.
Conclusion
- Based on the analysis, the correctly matched pairs are 1, 3, and 4. Therefore, only three pairs are correctly matched.
Thus, the correct answer is option 'C'.