Separation of power between judiciary and legislative goi act
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"In British Constitution there was no such thing as the absolute separation of the legislative, executive and judicial powers." (ii) Division of functions : The assumption behind the doctrine is that the three functions of the government, namely, legislative, judicial and the executive are divisible from each other.
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