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GUBERNATORIAL WALKOUTS AND CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITS

Why in the News?

  • Assembly Walkouts: Governors in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala walked out or selectively read special addresses during inaugural Assembly sessions.
  • Judicial Debate: Karnataka government is considering approaching the Supreme Court for clarity on the constitutionality of such walkouts.
  • Opposition Concern: State leaders argue Governors lack discretion to skip or abort Cabinet-approved addresses to legislatures.

 

CONSTITUTIONAL POSITION ON GOVERNOR’S ADDRESS

  • Mandatory Duty: Article 176(1) uses the word “shall”, making it compulsory for Governors to address the Legislature at the session’s commencement.
  • Cabinet Advice: The special address reflects State Cabinet policy, and Governors are constitutionally bound to act on aid and advice.
  • No Selective Reading: Skipping paragraphs undermines the collective responsibility of the elected government to the Assembly.
  • People’s Mandate: The address indirectly communicates policies to the people represented in the Legislature, reinforcing democratic accountability.
  • Limited Role: Governors are not policy-makers but constitutional heads with clearly demarcated functions.

SUPREME COURT’S INTERPRETATION

  • Tamil Nadu Case: The Court held gubernatorial discretion cannot negate the authority of a responsible elected government.
  • Shamsher Singh Ruling: A seven-judge Bench ruled that public stances critical of Cabinet policy are an “unconstitutional faux pas”.
  • Nabam Rebia Judgment: Discretion exists only in explicitly stated areas, such as assent to Bills or government formation.
  • Executive Function: Addressing the House under Articles 175 and 176 is an executive act requiring ministerial advice.
  • Remote Control Doctrine: Even limited gubernatorial discretion operates under Union accountability to Parliament.

GOVERNOR’S ROLE IN PARLIAMENTARY DEMOCRACY

●      Constitutional Head: Governors function as nominal heads, while real executive power vests in elected governments.

●      Defined Discretion: The Constitution specifies limited discretionary areas, preventing arbitrary gubernatorial action.

●      Federal Balance: Proper conduct preserves Centre–State harmony and federal equilibrium.

●      Judicial Oversight: Courts act as guardians of constitutional boundaries when gubernatorial actions are questioned.

●      Democratic Principle: Upholding legislative supremacy ensures parliamentary democracy remains robust and accountable.