SHORT ANSWER:
Yes, the Governor's veto on a money bill can be overridden by the state legislature.
DETAILS:
- The state legislature can reintroduce the money bill and pass it again.
- If the bill is passed by both houses of the legislature, it can be sent back to the Governor for assent.
- If the Governor still refuses to give assent, the bill can still become law if it is passed again by the legislature.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- No specific punishment, but the bill may not become law without the Governor's assent.
SOURCE:
- Article 199 of the Constitution of India.
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