SHORT ANSWER:
A simple majority is required in the state legislature to override a governor's veto on ordinary bills, while a money bill cannot be overridden by the state legislature.
DETAILS:
- For ordinary bills, a simple majority of the members present and voting in both Houses is needed to override the governor's veto.
- Money bills cannot be introduced in the state legislature without the governor's recommendation, and if the governor vetoes a money bill, it cannot be overridden.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- N/A
SOURCE:
- Article 200 of the Constitution of India
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