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<h1>Legislative Chambers Can Override Council Objections to Bills Under Article 197, Ensuring Smooth Governance and Legislative Progress</h1> Article 197 of the Indian Constitution outlines the legislative process for Bills in states with a Legislative Council. If the Council rejects a Bill, delays passage, or proposes amendments the Assembly disagrees with, the Legislative Assembly can pass the Bill again. On second passage, if the Council again fails to cooperate, the Bill is deemed passed in the Assembly's form, with potential mutually agreed amendments. This provision does not apply to Money Bills, ensuring a mechanism to resolve legislative deadlocks between the two legislative chambers.