Issues Surrounding Governor’s Address
In January 2026, there have been a series of issues in Opposition-ruled States (Kerala and Tamil Nadu) with respect to the address by the Governor to the State legislature at the commencement of first session of the year.
Constitutional Mandate and Conventions
- Article 176 mandates the Governor to address the state assembly at the first session every year.
- The address represents the government's official policy agenda as prepared by the state Council of Ministers.
- Established constitutional conventions require the Governor to read the text as approved by the state cabinet.
Discretionary Limits and Procedural Aspects
- Article 175 empowers the ....
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