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Consider the following facts about the disallowance of State legislation.
1. The President has no direct power to disallow a bill passed by the state legislative assembly.
2. But there is a provision for disallowance of the bill, passed by state legislative assembly, as are reserved by the State Governor for assent of the President.
1only
2only
Both 1 and2
Neither 1 nor 2 is correct
The President enjoys certain Legislative powers with respect to the Parliament of India and the legislature of States. When a bill passed by a state legislature is reserved by Governor for consideration of President under Article 201, the President may give the assent to the bill, withhold the assent and if it is not a money bill he can send it for reconsideration by the State Legislature.
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