CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS FOR THE STATES:-- There is a provision of the Executive headed by the Governor and the state legislature consisting of the Governor and the legislative assembly and High court of the state.As per Article 154 (1) the executive power of the state vests in the Governor and is exercised by the governor either directly or through the officers in accordance with the provision of the constitution.The legislature of the state can confer by law functions on any authoritiy subordinate to the Governor under Article 154(2) .The legislature of the state has powers to make laws but subject to limited by executive power expressly conferred by the constitution or by any law made by the Parliament of India or the legislature of a state .There shall be council of the Ministers with the Chief Minister as head to aid and advise the Governor in the exercise of his function under the constitution.Article 164 (2) provides that council of ministers shall be collectively responsible to the assembly of state .The work of the judiciary has been prefixed under Article 214 of the constitution to High court of each state with independent working including powers to punish for contempt of itself.
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