IAS Prelims 2025 — Polity & Governance | Question 10
Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk
📍 The Question
Consider the following statements:
I. The Constitution of India explicitly mentions that in certain spheres the Governor of a State acts in his/her own discretion.
II. The President of India can, of his/her own, reserve a bill passed by a State Legislature for his/her consideration without it being forwarded by the Governor of the State concerned.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) I only
(b) II only
(c) Both I and II
(d) Neither I nor II
✅ Correct Answer: (a) I only
🎯 Theme of the Question
Indian Polity
Governor’s Powers | Discretionary Powers
President–Governor–State Legislature Interface
This is a pure constitutional interpretation question, testing precision on who does what, and how.
🧠 Classroom Explanation
Let us examine both statements strictly with constitutional backing.
🔹 Statement I ✅
“The Constitution of India explicitly mentions that in certain spheres the Governor of a State acts in his/her own discretion.”
📌 Constitutional Basis:
- Article 163(1):
- Governor shall act on the aid and advice of the Council of Ministers
- Except in matters where the Constitution requires him/her to act in discretion
- Article 163(2):
- If a dispute arises whether a matter falls under discretionary power,
👉 the Governor’s decision is final
- If a dispute arises whether a matter falls under discretionary power,
📌 Examples of Discretionary Areas (explicit or implied):
- Reserving a bill for President’s consideration
- Appointment of Chief Minister in a hung Assembly
- Sending a report to the President under Article 356
✔️ Hence, the Constitution explicitly recognises discretionary powers of the Governor.
✅ Statement I is correct.
🔹 Statement II ❌
“The President of India can, of his/her own, reserve a bill passed by a State Legislature for consideration.”
📌 Constitutional Reality (Article 200):
- A State bill reaches the President only if:
- The Governor reserves it
- The President has no independent or suo motu power to call for a State bill
📌 Key Principle:
- The President acts only after constitutional transmission by the Governor
- Without reservation by the Governor, the President has no locus
❌ Hence, Statement II is not correct.
📊 Final Assessment
| Statement | Status |
|---|---|
| I. Governor’s discretionary powers explicitly mentioned | ✅ Correct |
| II. President can reserve State bill suo motu | ❌ Incorrect |
👉 Correct answer: (a) I only
🧩 Prelims Trap Alert
- ❌ “President is supreme, so he can intervene anytime” → Wrong
- ✔️ In States:
- Governor = constitutional gatekeeper
- President = recipient, not initiator
🧠 One-Line Memory Hook
“Governor may choose; President may only receive.”
🧭 IAS Monk Whisper
In federalism, power flows through procedure, not personality.
