A Study on Position of Governor under Indian Constitution

Authors

  • Zeeshan Rahmani Author

Keywords:

Governor, Executive Head, Powers, Discretion, Constitution

Abstract

Understanding the authority and function of governments as outlined in the Indian Constitution is necessary in light of the current active roles performed by state governors. The state's chief executive officer is the governor.  According to the Constitution, all executive decisions originate in his name, and he is the sole owner of the state's executive power.  State governors in India have been given the same authority and responsibilities as the prime minister in the nation's capital. In light of federalism, this essay aims to examine the governor's role as the state's formal head of state.  Using case law as support, the study examines the Governor's legal stance.  Since it has been claimed that the Center has abused the governorship by its unjustified usage, the researcher has solely relied on Article 356.  The mention of certain cases when there is a first-impression usage of this rule comes next. One could argue that the new rules are robust enough to defend the rights of internet shoppers and encourage the expansion of e-commerce in India. Customers' trust is influenced by regulations controlling the protection of consumer rights in e-commerce, in addition to elements like security, privacy, warranty, customer service, and website information. With a strong legal framework and consumer protection safeguards, expanding e-commerce appears to be a promising future. By clarifying the critical elements influencing customer trust and loyalty and providing an insightful viewpoint on e-consumer protection in the Indian context with wider ramifications, the findings add to the body of knowledge on e-commerce and consumer rights protection.

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Published

30-06-2025

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