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Mention the three organs of the indian constitutions

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Answered by ashtekarnusrat1986
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The Constitution distinguishes three organs of the State – the legislative, executive and judiciary with specific powers and responsibilities assigned on each of these organs. The Legislative consists of the Parliament and the State Legislatures. The Executive consists of the Council of Ministers and the officials of the ministries, both at the Union and State levels. The Judiciary consists of the Supreme Court, High Courts and subordinate courts in different States. The enclave displays original chairs of the Speaker of the Parliament, the Prime minister of India, and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court , with an interactive computer multi-media for study of the three organs of the State.

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Answered by bhardwajsk142
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Explanation:

Legislature, executive and judiciary are the three organs of government. Together, they perform the functions of the government, maintain law and order and look after the welfare of the people. The Constitution ensures that they work in coordination with each other and maintain a balance among themselves.

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