Indian constitution provides judiciary ......... of Legislature and the Executive. Dependent Controlled rights Bias rights Independent
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In the intro, define the separation of power doctrine and mention that it is not explicitly stated in the Constitution (because the question is about the Constitution)
In the 1st part of the main body, discuss the three organs of the government and how separation of power works in each organ.
In the 2nd part of the main body, mention how the doctrine of checks and balances works with each organ like judiciary having the power of judicial review; legislation having the power to check the powers of the executive, etc. In short, how it is not a watertight compartmentalization of the organs but instead a fine line of keeping each organ in check for excess or abuse of power.
You will get additional points to compare with the American Constitution where the separation is more strict.
As a result, no one branch or institution can become so powerful as to control the system completely.