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SG: in most cases, State Government appear and defend the Governors. On constitutional scheme, Article 154 says the executive power of State vests with the Governor. Article 155, Governor appointed on warrant by President. He is not the same thing as Union of India for the purpose of Article 131. It is for dispute between Central Government and States on issues of funds etc

J Narasimha: the actions of government, if at all he needs to answer, it will come throught he Government as said in Rameshwar Prasad

SG: through the state government; who will defend him if State is the petitioner? Central Gov can't come and defend him.

Update: 2025-08-28 05:53 GMT

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