SHORT ANSWER:
State assemblies in India can challenge a governor's veto through legislative procedures and judicial review.
DETAILS:
- The Constitution of India allows state assemblies to pass laws, which the governor can either assent to or withhold.
- If the governor withholds assent, the assembly can reintroduce the bill in the next session, and if passed again, it can be sent to the President for assent.
- Legal precedents include cases where the Supreme Court has upheld the power of the legislature over the governor's veto in certain circumstances.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- There are no direct punishments for challenging a governor's veto, but political implications may arise.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Article 200 and Article 201.
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