Section 39Part 6 — Provisions as to powers
Powers of Governor to delegate authority
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When, by any Law, the Governor is empowered to exercise any powers or perform any duties, he may, unless by law expressly prohibited from so doing, depute any person by name, or the person for the time being holding the office designated by him, to exercise such powers or perform such duties on his behalf, subject to such conditions, exceptions and qualifications as the Governor may direct; and thereupon, or from the date specified by the Governor, the person so deputed shall have and exercise such powers and perform such duties subject as aforesaid: Provided that nothing herein contained shall authorise the Governor to depute any person to hear any appeal or to make regulations under the power in that behalf conferred upon him by any Law.