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3 difference between legislature executive and judiciary​

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Answered by anujc3770
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Explanation:

The Legislature, the Executive and the Judiciary. The Legislature: It is the law and policy making body. ... Parliament or the State Legislature are the forms of “Legislature”. The Executive: The executive is responsible for the effective implementation of the laws/ policies passed by the Legislature.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Legislature

The powers of the legislative branch in India are governed by the Parliament. The parliament consists of two houses and President. Each house needs to meet within 6 months of its previous sitting and a joint sitting can be done in the certain cases. The two houses consist of Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha.

Executive

Executive

Prime Minister and his council of ministers are called the temporary Executives. The policies framed by the legislature are implemented by the Executive. The members are elected every five 5 years. Permanent executives are those who work under the Government of India.

Judiciary

Judiciary is the adjudicating body of India which consists of Supreme Court. The Supreme Court includes chief justice and 30 associated justices, all appointed by the President. Judiciary has the right to review and pass the bills which are passed by the Parliament.

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