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SHORT ANSWER: The reconsideration process for ordinary bills and money bills is governed by Articles 107 to 110 of the Indian Constitution, affecting the Governor's powers differently. DETAILS: - Ordinary bills can be introduced in either House of Parliament and require the Governor's assent after passing both Houses. - Money bills can only be introduced in the Lok Sabha and must be sent to the Rajya Sabha for recommendations, but the Rajya Sabha cannot amend or reject them. - The Governor can return an ordinary bill for reconsideration but has limited powers regarding money bills. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - No specific punishment; however, failure to act on bills can lead to legislative delays. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Articles 107 to 110
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