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explain the power sharing between different organs of government ?​

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Answered by gajbhiyetanmay
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Explanation:

(i) Organs of the government: Legislature, executive and judiciary are the three organs of the government. Legislature is responsible for making laws, executive organ is responsible for execution or implementation the laws whereas judiciary is there to provide justice to the people or to solve the disputes.

(ii) Power sharing: In India the Union Parliament, i.e., the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha makes laws whereas various ministers and government officials are responsible for the execution of the laws. These ministers are not independent but they are responsible or answerable to the Parliament or State Assemblies. Similarly, although judges are appointed by the executive, they can check the functioning of executive or laws made by the legislatures. This arrangement is called a system of checks and balances.

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Answered by KushankShiroha
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Power sharing between different organs of government is in the horizontal level of Legislative, Executive and Judiciary and at the vertical level its Centre, State and local division of power.

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