Q. With reference to the conditions for the the governor’s office, consider the following statements:
1.A person appointed as the Governor must vacate their seat in either House of Parliament or the state legislature on assuming office.
2.The Governor is entitled to hold any office of profit in addition to the Governor’s role.
3.The emoluments and allowances of the Governor can be reduced during his tenure in office.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
Answer: A
Notes:
Explanation:
- According to the Constitution, the Governor should not be a member of either House of Parliament or a House of the state legislature.
- If a person holding such a position is appointed as the Governor, they are deemed to have vacated their seat in that House the moment they take office as Governor.
- The Governor is prohibited from holding any other office of profit during their tenure. This is one of the conditions for the office, ensuring that the Governor’s duties are not conflicted by other responsibilities.
- The Constitution specifies that the emoluments and allowances of the Governor cannot be diminished during their term of office. This is to maintain the independence and dignity of the office.
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