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Explain how the state implements the policy of interference or intervention at times to bring about justice.

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Answered by Raju2392
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As a general rule, the courts do not interfere in the policy decisions of the Government. But, then, there are certain situations in which the courts can interfere even in the policy decisions of the Government, as I shall mention shortly.

Constitution of India is based on the basic principle of “separation of powers”, though there is some overlapping. There are mainly three wings of the State, namely, legislature, executive and judiciary. Each wing of the State has the power to act in its own sphere of activity. Legislature is to make laws. Executive is to make policies (subject to law), implement them, and run the administration. Judiciary is to apply laws, interpret laws, and to decide disputes and deliver justice. This is only a basic description of their activities.
Answered by raziyasakshi
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Constitution of India is based on the basic principle of “separation of powers”, though there is some overlapping. There are mainly three wings of the State, namely, legislature, executive and judiciary. Each wing of the State has the power to act in its own sphere of activity. Legislature is to make laws. Executive is to make policies (subject to law), implement them, and run the administration.

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