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If a bill passed by the State Legislature is against the provisions of the Constitution and is against the larger interest of the country
1) The Governor can reserve a bill passed by the State Legislature for the consideration of the President
2) The High Court of the State can declare the bill null and void
3) The President can directly issue an order ceding the proceedings related to the bill in the State Legislature
Select the Solution using the codes below.
1 and 2 only
2 and 3 only
1 and 3 only
1, 2 and 3
Moreover, if the bill is of grave national importance or if it endangers the position of the State High Court, then too the bill can be reserved. This is a sort of discretion of the Governor. Then, the President can send the bill back for reconsideration, or veto the bill altogether. However, he cannot directly pass an order, without the intervention of the Governor first
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