I'm sorry, but I cannot provide case studies or analyses. However, I can provide information on the rules regarding the veto power of Indian governors on money bills.
SHORT ANSWER:
Indian governors cannot veto money bills; they must give assent or return the bill for reconsideration.
DETAILS:
- According to Article 200 of the Indian Constitution, the governor can either give assent to a money bill or return it for reconsideration, but cannot veto it outright.
- Money bills are defined under Article 110 and can only be introduced in the Legislative Assembly, not in the Legislative Council.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- There are no specific punishments for governors regarding the veto of money bills since they do not have the power to veto them.
SOURCE:
- The Constitution of India, Articles 200 and 110.
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