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SHORT ANSWER: Judicial review allows courts in India to assess whether a governor's veto on state legislation is constitutional. DETAILS: - Judicial review is a power of the judiciary to invalidate laws or actions that are unconstitutional. - It ensures that the governor's veto aligns with the provisions of the Constitution of India. - Courts can examine if the veto was exercised within the limits of the governor's authority. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If a court finds a governor's veto unconstitutional, the legislation may be reinstated. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Article 13 and Article 245.
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