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    <description>SC, answering the Presidential Reference, held that under Art. 200 the Governor has three options on a Bill: grant assent, withhold assent and return it to the Legislature, or reserve it for the President; after reconsideration, only the power to withhold (by return) is barred, and the Governor may either assent or reserve. The Governor and President must act &quot;as soon as possible&quot;, but no judicially imposed timelines or &quot;deemed assent&quot; are permissible, and Art. 142 cannot be invoked to create such a doctrine. Decisions under Arts. 200 and 201 are non-justiciable before a Bill becomes law, though courts may issue a limited mandamus requiring the Governor to act within a reasonable time. Presidential Reference was disposed of accordingly.</description>
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