SHORT ANSWER:
The legislative assembly has special powers in passing a money bill, which cannot be rejected by the Rajya Sabha, affecting the Governor's veto authority.
DETAILS:
- A money bill can only be introduced in the legislative assembly, not in the Rajya Sabha.
- The Rajya Sabha can only make recommendations on a money bill, which the legislative assembly may or may not accept.
- The Governor cannot veto a money bill; he can only return an ordinary bill for reconsideration.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- The legislative assembly's decision on a money bill is final, limiting the Rajya Sabha's influence.
SOURCE:
- Article 110, Constitution of India
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