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SHORT ANSWER: Yes, there are specific guidelines for overriding a governor's veto on a money bill in India. DETAILS: - According to Article 199 of the Constitution of India, a money bill can only be introduced in the state assembly with the governor's recommendation. - If the governor vetoes the money bill, the state assembly can reintroduce it and pass it again. - The assembly must pass the bill again by a simple majority to override the veto. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - There are no specific punishments for procedural delays, but the bill remains unpassed until the assembly acts. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Article 199
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