Can a Legislative Assembly Function without an Executive Government under the Indian Constitution?
Can the Governor dissolve a Legislative Assembly under the Indian Constitution even before convening its first meeting on the ground that no party had adequate mandate to form the government? That was the question posed before the Supreme Court in Rameshwar Prasad. The Court held in the affirmative....
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2008
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