SHORT ANSWER:
A state assembly in India can override a governor's veto by passing the bill again with a simple majority in both houses, if applicable, but the specific procedures may vary by state.
DETAILS:
- The state assembly must re-pass the bill after the governor's veto.
- A simple majority is required for the bill to be sent back to the governor.
- Some states may have specific rules regarding the number of votes needed or the time frame for re-passing the bill.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- There are no punishments for the assembly; however, the bill may not become law if the governor vetoes it again.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Article 200
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