SHORT ANSWER:
The exercise of veto power by the Governor or President can prevent a bill from becoming law.
DETAILS:
- The Governor can veto state legislation, while the President can veto central legislation.
- A veto can be overridden by the legislature if they have the required majority.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- No direct punishment; however, a veto can delay the enactment of laws.
SOURCE:
- Article 111 of the Constitution of India (for President's veto)
- Article 200 of the Constitution of India (for Governor's veto)
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