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Explain the vertical division of power in india along with flow chart

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Answered by anuragray590
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Horizontal Form: There are three main branches of government among which the power is shared - the legislature, executive and judiciary. This form makes sure that none of the organs of the government become too powerful and one branch of the government keeps a check on the other. For example, in India, once appointed, the judges cannot be removed from their office until and unless a motion to this effect is passed by two-third members of both the houses of the Parliament in India.

Explanation:

Vertical Form: The power is shared between the state government and central government. The central government looks after the development of nation as a whole, while the state governments shoulder the responsibility of developing their own states. For example, while the central government looks after the finances of the entire country, the state government takes care of the finances of their own states.

Answered by bratislava
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The vertical division of power in india.

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  • The vertical division of power is the sharing of the power among different members of the government at various levels that is the union and states and the local levels.
  • The local government world under the union of the state and the general government govt of the entire country.
  • Power is distributed evenly across all the states and the highest and lowest level of the governing body functions and is the function of the executive judiciary and legislative.

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