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3. The organ of the government which implement law is called​

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Answered by jejibi
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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.

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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  1. The executive is the branch of government in charge of putting laws and policies passed by the legislature into action.
  2. 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.
  3. The executive is the organ in charge of putting the legislature's laws into action and enforcing the state's will.
  4. It is the government's administrative head.
  5. Ministers, including Prime Ministers and Governors, are members of the executive.

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