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Write a short note on military government

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Answered by suraj245670
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Military government, administration of occupied territory by an occupying power, including the exercise of executive, legislative, and judicial authority. In international law, territory is considered occupied when it is actually under the authority of hostile armed forces. The necessity for military government arises from the failure or inability of the legitimate government to exercise its functions. It is immaterial whether or not the government over an enemy’s territory consists of a military or civil or mixed administration.

Answered by Joshana
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Military government is a system of governing the country by the military force .it mean all the state power are under military force..all the rules are made by them .in this system there is no decentralization of power it mean power are not divided. Nowadays local bodies are there but in this system only one used to rule the whole state and other work under him.they re superiors than other..this system is autocratic system of ruling....

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