SHORT ANSWER:
A governor's veto on ordinary bills can be overridden by the state legislature with a simple majority, while a veto on money bills cannot be overridden as the governor's decision is final.
DETAILS:
- For ordinary bills, the state legislature can override the veto by re-passing the bill with a simple majority in both houses.
- For money bills, the governor's veto cannot be overridden; the decision is final as per Article 117 of the Indian Constitution.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- No specific punishment for overriding a veto, but the process must follow constitutional provisions.
SOURCE:
- Article 200 and Article 117 of the Indian Constitution.
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