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SHORT ANSWER: A governor in India can exercise three types of vetoes over state legislation: absolute veto, suspensive veto, and pocket veto. DETAILS: - **Absolute Veto**: The governor can refuse to give assent to a bill, effectively rejecting it. - **Suspensive Veto**: The governor can withhold assent for a bill and return it for reconsideration, except in the case of money bills. - **Pocket Veto**: The governor can take no action on a bill, allowing it to lapse if not acted upon within a specific time frame. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - No direct punishment; however, the legislative process may be delayed or halted. SOURCE: - Article 200 of the Constitution of India
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