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3. What are the different organs of our government? What do they​

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Answered by asthu10
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The Constitution distinguishes three organs of the State – the legislative, executive and judiciary with specific powers and responsibilities assigned on each of these organs. The Legislative consists of the Parliament and the State Legislatures.

Answered by imsreenanda
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The 3 organs of the government are :-

1) The legislature :- makes laws

it consists of : the president , Lok Sabha and Rajya sabha.

The legislature in India is known as parliament. It consists of the president and the 2 houses namely Rajya sabha and Lok Sabha. The Rajya sabha is known as the upper house and the Lok Sabha is known as Lower house. Since it has 2 houses it is known as Bicameral Legislature.

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2). Executive - Implements laws

it consists of : president , vice President and prime minister.

In india there are 2 levels of Execution. They are Central Executive and state Executive. The Central Executive consists of the president , Central ministers and Bureaucracy.

The president and ministers are elected and they are the political. Executive. Bureaucrats , on other hand,are appointed on the basis. of certain qualifications and they continue in office till requirement.

they are known as Permanent Executive.

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3). Judiciary - interprets laws

it consists of : supreme court, High court and district court

There may arise disputes between individuals, individuals and government , between Central and State governments, among state on various issues .It is the judiciary which resolves these disputes.By punishing the guilty and protecting the innocents, the courts implements justice. It is the judiciary which interprets the laws passed by the legislature

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