Executive power of the State vests in the Governor and may be exercised directly or through subordinate officers. Executive power of the State is vested in the Governor and is to be exercised by him directly or through officers subordinate to him; this vesting does not transfer functions conferred by existing law on other authorities, and Parliament or the State Legislature may by law confer functions on authorities subordinate to the Governor.
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Executive power of the State vests in the Governor and may be exercised directly or through subordinate officers.
Executive power of the State is vested in the Governor and is to be exercised by him directly or through officers subordinate to him; this vesting does not transfer functions conferred by existing law on other authorities, and Parliament or the State Legislature may by law confer functions on authorities subordinate to the Governor.
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