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explain the three organs of indian government in brief

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Answered by TiwariVaishnavi
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The three organ of Indian government is as follows:

Legislature - the body of the government which makes the law is known as legislature....

Executive - the body of the government which execute or implement the laws or order is called executive ...

Judiciary - the body of the government which judge and protest the functioning of the law that is police ....

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Answered by Anonymous
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Legislature, Executive and Judiciary are the three organs of the government. The functions of each are

Legislature-

It forms laws and procedures, along with examining the administration and its resolutions

Executive-

It comprised of the President or Governor, Council of Minister at Union or State level, along with the administration which executes and enforces laws made by legislature.

Judiciary-

The Supreme Court (SC) at the top level to the community courts at the bottom. They interpret the laws made.

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