EDITORIALS & ARTICLES
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Governor |
Lt. Governor |
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The Governor of a state is appointed under Article 153 of the Constitution of India. |
As per Article 239, every Union Territory in India shall be administered by the President, through appointment of an administrator. A Lieutenant Governor shall be appointed in the UTs of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Puducherry, and Delhi. |
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The Governor shall be regarded as the constitutional head of their respective States. |
Lt. Governor shall be regarded as an administrator of the UT and not a constitutional head. |
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Articles 153 to 167 of Constitution of India deal with the provision of State Executive (Government, Chief Ministers, Council of Ministers & Advocate General of the states). |
Articles 239 to 241 of Constitution of India deal with the provisions relating to Union Territories. |
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States have their own government. |
Union Territories fall under the direct governance by Union of India. |
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The Governors are subjected to work as per the advice of the Council of Ministers of their respective state. |
In this regard, the Lt. Governor of Delhi shall hold more power than that of a Governor of any state. The Governor is not under any compulsion to follow the advice of the Council of Ministers as well. |
In an observation made in November 2017, the Supreme Court said that the Lt. Governor of Delhi has more powers than the Governor of a State — he does not have to listen to the advice of the Council of Ministers. In the case of Delhi, since portfolios like land, police and public order fall under the domain of the centre, of which the Lt. Governor is a representative, he holds more powers than a Governor. The post of Governor and Lt governor has always been the subject of controversy in the Indian federal setting and they are accused of being the agent of central governments who try to distort an unfavourable state government. But these seats are important as they provide continuity and a link between the two levels of the government.
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