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The Governor can reserve
only Financial Bills for the approval of the President
all Bills passed by State Legislature for the assent of the President
Certain types of Bills passed by State Legislature for the approval of the President
no Bill passed by the State Legislature for the approval of the President
The Governor can reserve certain types of Bills passed by State Legislature for the approval of the President.
I. Bills which must be reserved for President’s consideration 1) Bills derogating the powers of the High Court (art 200) 2) Imposition of taxes on water or electricity in certain cases (Article 288) 3) During a Financial Emergency (art 360)
II. Bills which may be reserved for President’s consideration and assent for specific purposes a). To secure immunity from operation of Articles 14 and 19. These are Bills for 1) Acquisition of estates, etc. (Article 31A(I (b)) 2) Giving effect to Directive Principles of State Policy (Article 31C).
(b) A Bill relating to a subject enumerated in the Concurrent List, to ensure operation of its provisions despite their repugnancy to a Union law or an existing law, by securing President’s assent in terms of Article 254(2). (c) Legislation imposing restrictions on trade and commerce requiring Presidential sanction under the
III. Bills which may not specifically fall under any of the above categories, yet may be reserved by the Governor for President’s consideration under Article 200.
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