Which system of power sharing is called check and balance?
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horizontal form of power sharing in which no one is superior. The power was equally divided between legislature , executive and judiciary .
They work independently and have the right to check each other.
this Power sharing method among organs of government (legislature, executive,judiciary) is called a systemof checks and balances.
what are the works of three organs of government ?
Answer :- 1. legislature :- it makes laws for the country.
2. Executive :- It implements laws made by legislature.
3. Judiciary :- It punishes those who doesnot follow laws.
now, Why is horizontal distribution of power often referred to as a system of ‘checks and balances’ ? Explain.
Answer :- (i) All three organs of the government are placed at the same level.
(ii) The power distribution ensures that no organ enjoys unlimited powers.
(iii) Each organ exercises a check on the others. Thus, this results in a balance of power.
now, example of power sharing ?
Answer :- In india, power is distributed among three organs :-
1. legislature (Government).
2. executive (parliament).
3. judiciary ( supereme court).
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:-) :-) :-)
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horizontal form of power sharing in which no one is superior. The power was equally divided between legislature , executive and judiciary .
They work independently and have the right to check each other.
this Power sharing method among organs of government (legislature, executive,judiciary) is called a systemof checks and balances.
what are the works of three organs of government ?
Answer :- 1. legislature :- it makes laws for the country.
2. Executive :- It implements laws made by legislature.
3. Judiciary :- It punishes those who doesnot follow laws.
now, Why is horizontal distribution of power often referred to as a system of ‘checks and balances’ ? Explain.
Answer :- (i) All three organs of the government are placed at the same level.
(ii) The power distribution ensures that no organ enjoys unlimited powers.
(iii) Each organ exercises a check on the others. Thus, this results in a balance of power.
now, example of power sharing ?
Answer :- In india, power is distributed among three organs :-
1. legislature (Government).
2. executive (parliament).
3. judiciary ( supereme court).
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Horizontal distribution of power sharing is also called check and balance because organ of horizontal distribution of power among legislative, executive and judiciary check there one another work for proper functioning.
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