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Doctrine of separation of powers in administrative law

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Separation of Powers as a Limitation on Administrative Law. The doctrine of separation of powers means that none of the government, i.e., the legislative, executive and judicial should ever exercise the powers of the other. It means that the three departments of government are to be separated and distinct.
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