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2. Complete the information in the following table. Sr. No. Name of the Institution Functions 1 1. Legislature Executive WIN Judiciary​

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Answered by syednameer2009
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Corresponding to these three activities are three organs of the government, namely the legislatur the executive and the judiciary. The legislature makes laws, the executive enforces them and the judiciary applies them to the specific cases arising out of the breach of law.

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Answered by Shreyas235674
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Legislature, Executive and Judiciary- Three Pillars of Indian Democracy

The Legislature, the Executive and the Judiciary are the three main organs of the government. These organs do not work in isolation to each other but are interdependent to ensure proper and systematic functioning of the government. Though the Indian Constitution does not explicitly talk about the relation between these three powerful institutions through various provisions a system of ‘Checks and Balances’ has been established and there is a clear separation of powers. These two doctrines have been adopted from the 18th-century French scholar, Montesquieu who believed that ‘Power corrupts Power and Power checks Power’.

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