The Governors of states can act at their constitutional discretion in the following instances: When he/she is not the convinced by the advice of the council of ministers.When the Constitution requires him/her to act in his/her discretion in certain matters.When he/she is given an additional charge as the administrator of the Union Territory.When he/she has to recommend for the President's rule in the state. When he/she calls upon the Chief Minister to seek information regarding administrative and legislative affairs.