Question | In reality, the Governor has no power. But according to the Constitution, under special circumstances the Governor may act without the advice of the council of Ministers. This power of the Governor is known as | |
Type | multiple_choice | |
Option | Dicretionary power | correct |
Option | Executive power | incorrect |
Option | Legislative power | incorrect |
Option | None of the above | incorrect |
Solution | In practice, the Governor wields limited power; however, as per the Constitution, the Governor possesses the authority to act without the advice of the council of Ministers under specific circumstances. This authority of the Governor is commonly referred to as discretionary power. |