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what is different between legislature and executive

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Answered by siddhu12
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Our political system is based on the principal of separation of power between legislative , executive and judiciary.

Easiest way to understand this is...Legislation means law making Legislative body is our parliament because it is responsible for making laws, policy and programs.

Executive - They make sure that all these programs are implemented and executed properly. Basically they deal with administration. Eg. Bureaucracy,IAS , IPS.

For example- GST is passed by parliament (legislatives includes all the ministers involved) and it will be implemented by executives later on.
Judiciary - It keeps check on both .
Supreme court checks the validity of law. And also direct the bureaucracy at different events.

Recent years, congress govt made passed jat reservation bill but SC scrapped it.

Answered by sonabrainly
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Our political system is based on the principal of separation of power between legislative , executive and judiciary.

Easiest way to understand this is...Legislation means law making Legislative body is our parliament because it is responsible for making laws, policy and programs.

Executive - They make sure that all these programs are implemented and executed properly. Basically they deal with administration. Eg. Bureaucracy,IAS , IPS.

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