SHORT ANSWER:
The state legislature has different roles in debating and approving ordinary bills compared to money bills, especially regarding the Governor's recommendations.
DETAILS:
- Ordinary bills can be introduced and debated without the Governor's recommendation, while money bills must be recommended by the Governor.
- The Governor can return an ordinary bill for reconsideration, but money bills cannot be returned once passed by the legislature.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- No specific punishment; however, failure to follow these rules can lead to legislative disputes.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Article 110 (Money Bills) and Article 117 (Ordinary Bills)
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