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power sharing in india conpare both elements of vertical and horizontal division of power sharing ? explain

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Answered by ktarannumkhan3
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horizontal division of power Sharing In The Sharing of the power among the different organs of government example power sharing the executive legislative and judiciary in these type of power sharing arrangement different organ of government place at some level expected different power. vertical division of power sharing it is a system of the power sharing amount of government at different level of Gujarat government for the entire country and government and the provincial or original even in India we refer to it as a central government Municipal Lays down in power of different level of the government
Answered by shrinidhi1920
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hey mate here is ur answer

Horizontal Division of Powers
(i) Horizontal Division of powers is such a power sharing arrangement in which power is shared , among different organs of government as, legislature, executive and judiciary.
(ii) In horizontal division of powers, different organs of government exercise different powers, i.e., there is a concept of separation of powers.
(iii) Horizontal distribution specifies the concept of checks and balances in order to check the exercises of unlimited powers of the organs.
(iv) Horizontal distribution of power ensures the concept of the expansion of democracy.
Vertical Divisions of Powers
(i) In Vertical Division of powers, power can be shared among governments at different levels like union, state and local levels of such government, i.e., it involves higher and lower levels of government.
(ii) Whereas, in vertical division of powers, constitution clearly lays down the powers of different levels of government.
(iii) But, there is no such concept of checks and balances in the vertical Division because powers are clearly given by the constitution from the higher level to the lower level.
(iv) Vertical division of powers promotes the concept of deepening of democracy.
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