🇮🇳

RuleMate India

Government rules made easy. Just ask.

SHORT ANSWER: The Governor's veto power allows them to reject bills passed by the state legislature. DETAILS: - The Governor can veto a bill, which means it does not become law unless the legislature overrides the veto. - The legislature can override the veto with a specified majority vote, usually two-thirds in both houses. - The veto power is a check on the legislative process, ensuring that the Governor can prevent legislation they find objectionable. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If the legislature cannot override the veto, the bill fails to become law. SOURCE: - Article 200 of the Constitution of India
✓ Clarifying Indian regulations through an educational lens.