3. The organ of the government which implement law is called
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The legislature makes laws, the executive enforces them and the judiciary applies them to the specific cases arising out of the breach of law. Thus, it has become a model for the governance of democratic States.
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- The executive is the branch of government in charge of putting laws and policies passed by the legislature into action.
- It consists of the President or Governor, the Council of Ministers at the Union or State level, and the administration, which executes and enforces the legislature's laws.
- The executive is the organ in charge of putting the legislature's laws into action and enforcing the state's will.
- It is the government's administrative head.
- Ministers, including Prime Ministers and Governors, are members of the executive.
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