What do you understand by ' separation of powers' in the Indian Constitution?
A) Other branches of government - the legislature and the executive - can interfere in the work of the judiciary.
B) Other branches of government - the legislature and the executive- cannot interfere in the work of the judiciary.
C) The legislature dominates the work of the judiciary
D) The executive dominates the work of the judiciary
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A) What is the separation of powers in the Constitution? It is a doctrine in which the three organs of the government, the executive, the legislature and the judiciary have separate functions and powers, and one organ does not interfere in the functioning of the others.
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