SHORT ANSWER:
The President of India can veto bills passed by Parliament, specifically ordinary bills, money bills, and constitutional amendment bills.
DETAILS:
- The President can refuse to give assent to an ordinary bill (Article 111).
- For money bills, the President can only return the bill for reconsideration (Article 117).
- The President cannot veto constitutional amendment bills but can withhold assent (Article 368).
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- No direct punishment; however, a veto can delay the legislative process.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Articles 111, 117, 368.
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