Journal of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies, Volumen16Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies., 1982 |
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... fact that the Governor chose to dissolve the Assembly does not go to prove that he felt himself bound by the advice of the Chief Minister . There are numeorous other cases where the Governor did not feel himself so bound , the notable ...
... fact that the Governor chose to dissolve the Assembly does not go to prove that he felt himself bound by the advice of the Chief Minister . There are numeorous other cases where the Governor did not feel himself so bound , the notable ...
Página 115
... fact that the dissolution of the Lok Sabha was decided upon only suggests that after consulation with opposition leaders extending over 48 hours the President felt satisfied that it was futile to explore the possibility of an ...
... fact that the dissolution of the Lok Sabha was decided upon only suggests that after consulation with opposition leaders extending over 48 hours the President felt satisfied that it was futile to explore the possibility of an ...
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... fact whether such a party commands a stable majority in the House or not . ( iii ) If the party in power fails to secure a majority in the newly elected House , the leader of that party should not be invited to form government ...
... fact whether such a party commands a stable majority in the House or not . ( iii ) If the party in power fails to secure a majority in the newly elected House , the leader of that party should not be invited to form government ...
Contenido
Lessons from the Scottish Referendum | 1 |
Some Observations on Opposition in | 21 |
Indias Quest for Democratic Constitutionalism | 34 |
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