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<h1>1975 Amendment to Article 213: Governor's Satisfaction Deemed Final, Unchallengeable in Court.</h1> In the Constitution (38th Amendment) Act, 1975, Article 213 is amended by adding a new clause (4). This clause establishes that the satisfaction of the Governor, as referenced in clause (1), is considered final and conclusive. It further specifies that this satisfaction cannot be challenged in any court on any grounds, reinforcing the Governor's decision-making authority under this provision.