SHORT ANSWER:
The Governor's veto power over money bills is limited compared to the general veto power over other types of legislation.
DETAILS:
- Money bills can only be introduced in the Legislative Assembly, and the Governor cannot veto them after they have been passed by the Assembly.
- The Governor can only return a money bill for reconsideration once, and if it is passed again, the Governor must give assent.
- In contrast, the Governor has the power to veto non-money bills without such limitations.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- There are no punishments associated with the veto power, but it can affect the passage of legislation.
SOURCE:
- Article 110 and Article 111 of the Constitution of India
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