SHORT ANSWER:
The procedure for a presidential veto in India is defined by the Constitution and differs from other countries primarily in its limited scope and specific conditions.
DETAILS:
- In India, the President can return a bill for reconsideration (except money bills) under Article 111 of the Constitution.
- The President can also withhold assent to a bill, effectively vetoing it.
- If the bill is passed again by Parliament, the President must give assent.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- There are no punishments associated with the veto process itself, but a bill not receiving assent cannot become law.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Article 111
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