SHORT ANSWER:
The veto power of a governor concerning money bills is governed by Article 199 and Article 200 of the Indian Constitution.
DETAILS:
- Article 199 defines a money bill and states that it can only be introduced in the Legislative Assembly, not in the Legislative Council.
- Article 200 allows the governor to give assent, withhold assent, or return a bill (other than a money bill) for reconsideration.
- For money bills, the governor cannot return the bill for reconsideration and must either give assent or withhold assent.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- No specific punishment; however, withholding assent can delay the implementation of the bill.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India
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