2,3 and 4
1,2 and 3
1,2 and 4
1,3 and 4
Answer is Right!
Answer is Wrong!
The correct answer is: C. 1,2 and 4
The Governor of a state can make recommendations to the President of India in the following matters:
- Dismissal of the Council of Ministers. The Governor can recommend to the President that the Council of Ministers be dismissed if it has lost the confidence of the Legislative Assembly.
- Dissolution of the State Assembly. The Governor can recommend to the President that the State Assembly be dissolved if it is not able to function effectively or if there is a breakdown of law and order in the state.
- Declaration of failure of the Constitutional Machinery in the State. The Governor can recommend to the President that the Constitutional Machinery in the state has failed if the government is unable to carry on the functions of the state in accordance with the Constitution.
The Governor cannot make recommendations to the President in the matter of suspension of Judges of the High Court. This is because the power to suspend a Judge of the High Court rests with the President, acting on the advice of the Chief Justice of India.