Governor's special responsibility for law and order enables individual judgment with finality over actions in Arunachal Pradesh. Article 371H assigns the Governor of Arunachal Pradesh a special responsibility for law and order to be exercised after consulting the Council of Ministers but by individual judgment; the Governor's decision on whether a matter falls within this responsibility is final and acts done cannot be questioned on the ground of exercise of judgment, and the President may by order direct that the Governor cease to have this responsibility. The Article also mandates that the State Legislative Assembly shall consist of not less than thirty members.
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Governor's special responsibility for law and order enables individual judgment with finality over actions in Arunachal Pradesh.
Article 371H assigns the Governor of Arunachal Pradesh a special responsibility for law and order to be exercised after consulting the Council of Ministers but by individual judgment; the Governor's decision on whether a matter falls within this responsibility is final and acts done cannot be questioned on the ground of exercise of judgment, and the President may by order direct that the Governor cease to have this responsibility. The Article also mandates that the State Legislative Assembly shall consist of not less than thirty members.
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