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∆ What is the Legislature?

•The chief function of the legislature is to enact laws.

• It is the basis for the functioning of the other two organs, the executive and the judiciary.

• It is also sometimes accorded the first place among the three organs because until and unless laws are enacted, there can be no implementation and application of laws.

∆ What is the Executive?

• The executive is the organ that implements the laws enacted by the legislature and enforces the will of the state.

• It is the administrative head of the government.

• Ministers including the Prime/Chief Ministers and President/Governors form part of the executive.

∆ What is the Judiciary?

• The judiciary is that branch of the government that interprets law, settles disputes and administers justice to all citizens.

• The judiciary is considered the watchdog of democracy, and also the guardian of the Constitution.

• It comprises of the Supreme Court, the High Courts, District and other subordinate courts.

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these are three main objectives of government .

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