Q. In what situation, the Governor is supposed to reserve a bill for the consideration of the President?
Answer: All of the above
Notes: The Governor is to reserve the bill for the consideration of the President in the following circumstances-
1. If it is ultra-vires, which means it is against the provisions of the Constitution.
2. If it is opposed to the Directive Principles of State Policy.
3. If it is against the larger interest of the country.
4. If it is of grave national importance.
5. If it deal with the compulsory acquisition of property under Article 31A of the Constitution.
5. It is obligatory to reserve a bill if it endangers the position of the state high court.

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