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An intelligent system of checks and balances has facilitated the success of the Indian constitution justify the statement

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Answered by aleena604
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Answer:

the Indian system consists of a check and balance system.the legislature executive and judiciary keeps a check on each other and have the rights to question functioning of each other.this has helped to stop corruption within the legislature executive and the judiciary.thereby contributing to the development of the country without any corruption.the system of checks and balances has helped India to be a developed country

Answered by skyfall63
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Yes, an intelligent system of checks and balances has facilitated the success of the Indian constitution justify the statement

Explanation:

  • In the Indian constitution, the power and duties of the various state organs are clearly specified. Legislature, executive and judiciary shall work within their own constitutionally-delineated realms. In relation to the US constitution, India practises the principle of "checks and balances" instead of rigid division of authority, which is apparent in the separate constitutional arrangements on executive , legislative and judicial bodies.
  • The President, who acts on the recommendation of the Council of Ministers led by the Prime Minister, has the state's executive power . However, under Article 75, it is the Members of the Parliament and responsible for Lok Sabha who forms the Council of Ministers that are responsible for designing and executing policies.
  • India has an "independent judiciary" with the Supreme Court at its highest in the sense of the constitutional provision. The Supreme Court & the High Court shall be empowered to investigate the "constitutional validity", respectively, of the executive and the legislative acts, in compliance with Articles 32 and 226. The constitution assured independence of the judiciary, however it remained intertwined with the government's executive and legislative bodies. The president can, for example, nominate and transfer judges of  High Court  as well as the Supreme Court. In addition, Parliament shall remove the judges of the district courts & the supreme court
  • The concept behind the doctrine of the separation of powers is to create separate centres of power, instead of focusing all authority in one organisation. Although the concept of power separation is not feasible in the strict sense in the current political system overall, its value lies in the reliance on checks and balances that are essential to protect misuse of power & uphold the "rule of law". All three of them are Indian strong pillars that support as well as complement one another. Therefore, keep a check & ensure smooth functioning of the entire system & country.

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