Constitution of India, 1949
166. Conduct of business of the Government of
a State.-
(1) All executive action of the Government of
a State shall be expressed to be taken in the name of the Governor.
(2) Orders and other instruments made and
executed in the name of the Governor shall be authenticated in such manner as
may be specified in rules to be made by the Governor, and the validity of an
order on instruction which is so authenticated shall not be called in question
on the ground that it is not an order or instrument made or executed by the
Governor.
(3) The Governor shall make rules for the more
convenient transaction of the business of the Government of the State, and for
the allocation among Ministers of the said business in so far as it is not
business with respect to which the Governor is by or under this Constitution
required to act in his discretion.