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SHORT ANSWER: A bill is classified as a Money Bill under Article 110 of the Indian Constitution if it exclusively deals with certain financial matters. DETAILS: - A Money Bill can only contain provisions related to taxation, borrowing, expenditure from the Consolidated Fund of India, and matters incidental to these. - It cannot deal with any matter outside these specified areas. - An ordinary bill can cover a wider range of subjects and is not limited to financial matters. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If a bill is wrongly classified as a Money Bill, it may be challenged in court and declared invalid. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Article 110
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