MISCELLANEOUS NOTES 707
(b) A Question which is allowed by the President may be disallowd by the Governor if it relates to
(i) any matter affecting the relations of H. M’s Government or of the Government of India, or of the Governor or the Governor in Council, with any foreign State.
(ii) any matter affecting the relations of any of the foregoing authorities with any Prince or Chief under the suzerainty of His Majesty, or relating to the affairs of any such Prince or Chief or to the administration of the territory of any such Prince or Chief.
(iii) any matter which is under adjudication by a Court of Law having jurisdiction in any part of His Majesty’s Dominions.
N. B.— If any doubt arises the Governor shall decide the point and his decision shall be final.
(c) In a controversy between the Governor General in Council or the Secretary of State and Local Government no question shall be asked except as to matters of fact, and the answer shall be confined to a statement of fact.
(ii) Right to move Resolutions.
Rules 22-23.
Rule 23. (1) Every resolution shall be in the form of a specific recommendation addressed to the Government.
Statutory Restrictions
Resolution cannot be moved regarding a matter relating to which a question cannot be asked.
Rule 22. Apart from the Statutory restrictions on the right to move resolutions, the Governor has the power within the period of notice to disallow any resolution, on the ground that it cannot be moved without detriment to the public interest or on the ground that it relates to a matter which is not primarily the concern of the Local Government.