how are powers of the three organs of state seprated in the Indian constitution? Why?
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The principle of separation of powers deals with the mutual relations among the three organs of the government, namely legislature, executive and judiciary. ... Montesquieu found that if the power is concentrated in a single person's hand or a group of people then it results in a tyrannical form of government.
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The principle of separation of powers deals with the mutual relations among the three organs of the government, namely legislature, executive and judiciary. Montesquieu found that if the power is concentrated in a single person's hand or a group of people then it results in a tyrannical form of government.
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