Under the constitutional framework of India, what is the exact legal position when a State Legislature re-passes an Ordinary Bill that was returned on the direction of the President of India after being reserved by the Governor under Article 200?
- The President is under no constitutional obligation to assent to the Bill and may still withhold assent even after it has been re-passed by the State Legislature.Cevap
- BThe President is constitutionally bound to give assent to the Bill within six months of its re-passage, identical to the Governor's obligation under Article 200.
- CThe Bill automatically becomes law under deemed assent if the State Legislature re-passes it by a two-thirds special majority in both Houses.
- DThe High Court of the state acquires constitutional authority to grant executive assent if the President does not take a decision within six months of re-passage.
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The President is under no constitutional obligation to assent to the Bill and may still withhold assent even after it has been re-passed by the State Legislature.
Under Article 201 of the Constitution of India, when a Governor reserves a Bill for the consideration of the President, the President can either assent to the Bill or withhold assent. If the President directs the Governor to return the Bill to the State Legislature, the Legislature has six months to reconsider it. If the Bill is passed again by the State Legislature, it is presented to the President again, but the President is under no constitutional obligation to assent to it and may still withhold assent.
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Presidential veto and reservation of state bills under Articles 200 and 201 of the Constitution of India