3. Describe the structure of the Indian
government. Write 1 function of
each organ.
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Answer:
Basic structure Modelled after the Westminster system for governing the state, the Union government is mainly composed of the executive, the legislature, and the judiciary, in which all powers are vested by the constitution in the prime minister, parliament and the supreme court.
Head of government: Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Main organ: Cabinet
Head of state: President Ramnath Kovind
Head of civil services: Cabinet secretary (Rajiv Gauba, IAS)
Answer:
Basic structure
Modelled after the Westminster system for governing the state, the Union government is mainly composed of the executive, the legislature, and the judiciary, in which all powers are vested by the constitution in the prime minister, parliament and the supreme court.
Three organs are:-
1.The legislature
2.Executive
3.Judiciary
Fucntions:-
Legislature-
Legislators make up a legislature, which is the law-making body of a government. Their main purpose is to make and pass laws. However, while this may be their primary function, they may have other powers as well.
Executive-
The primary function of the executive is to enforce laws and to maintain law and order in the state. Whenever a breach of law takes place, it is the responsibility of the executive to plug the breach and bring the offenders to book.
Judiciary-
The role of the judiciary is to adjudicate disputes according to law. Adjudication involves three functions: fact determination (done mostly by the trial court), law application and law determination.
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