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The Governor cannot make an ordinance without the instructions from the President in which of the following cases?
1) If the subject of ordinance falls in the concurrent list
2) If the same act of the state legislature would have been invalid without receiving the President’s assent
Which of the above is/are correct?
1 only
2 only
Both 1 and 2
None
Statement 1: Only if a Central law exists on the matter in the concurrent list, the Governor may require the prior instruction of the President.
Statement 2: Moreover, he had to take President’s instructions if a bill containing the same provisions would have required the previous sanction of the President for its introduction into the state legislature.
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