SHORT ANSWER:
The Governor of a state in India can exercise three types of vetoes: absolute veto, qualified veto, and pocket veto.
DETAILS:
- Absolute Veto: The Governor can refuse to give assent to a bill passed by the state legislature.
- Qualified Veto: The Governor can return a bill for reconsideration, except for money bills.
- Pocket Veto: The Governor can withhold assent to a bill and take no action, effectively delaying it.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- No specific punishment; it is a constitutional power.
SOURCE:
- Article 200 of the Constitution of India
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