SHORT ANSWER:
State legislatures can override a governor's veto or take legal action if the governor fails to act on a money bill.
DETAILS:
- The state legislature can override a governor's veto by a two-thirds majority vote in both houses.
- If the governor does not act on a money bill, it automatically becomes law after a certain period, typically 14 days, unless the legislature adjourns.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- There are no specific punishments for the governor; however, failure to act may lead to legislative actions to ensure governance.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Article 200 and Article 207
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