Article 116. Governor’s assent to Bills
When a Bill has been passed by the Provincial Assembly, it shall be presented to the Governor for assent.
- When a Bill is presented to the Governor for assent, the Governor shall, within [2]ten[3] days,—
- assent to the Bill; or
- in the case of a Bill other than a Money Bill, return the Bill to the Provincial Assembly with a message requesting that the Bill, or any specified provision thereof, be reconsidered and that any amendment specified in the message be considered.
by Revival of the Constitution of 1973 Order, 1985 (P. O. No. 14 of 1985), Art. 2 and Sch. [2][3]
- When the Governor has assented to a Bill it shall become law and be called an Act of Provincial Assembly.
- No Act of a Provincial Assembly, and no provision in any such Act, shall be invalid by reason only that some recommendation, previous sanction or consent required by the Constitution was not given if that Act was assented to in accordance with the Constitution.[2][1]