Constitution of India · Section Article 155

Appointment of Governor

Article 155 — Appointment of Governor

appointed by the President by warrant under his hand and seal.


Plain English Summary

This article explains how the President of India officially appoints the Governor, who is the constitutional head of a state. The appointment is done through a formal written order signed by the President and sealed with his official stamp.

Key Points

  • The Governor is appointed by the President of India.
  • The appointment is made via a warrant under the President's hand and seal.
  • This establishes the formal constitutional link between the central executive (President) and the state administration (Governor).

Why It Matters

This process is fundamental because it determines who holds the constitutional authority in a state, influencing how laws are implemented and how the state government operates.

Landmark Judgements

No major landmark judgements.

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