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SHORT ANSWER: The Governor's veto power over money bills is governed by Article 117 and Article 200 of the Indian Constitution. DETAILS: - Article 117 states that a Money Bill can only be introduced in the Legislative Assembly with the Governor's recommendation. - Article 200 allows the Governor to either give assent, withhold assent, or return the bill (if not a Money Bill) for reconsideration. - The judiciary has interpreted that the Governor cannot return a Money Bill for reconsideration, as it is not within his power to do so. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - N/A SOURCE: - Constitution of India
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