write down the features of horizontal division of Power sharing??
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(i) The power that is shared among different organs of government equally is known as horizontal power sharing.
(ii) Horizontal power sharing places all the organs of the government, i.e., legislature, executive and judiciary at the same level.
(iii) Under this kind of power sharing no organ can exercise unlimited powers.
(iv) This system is also known as system of checks and balances.
(v) For example, in India, though the ministers and government officials exercise power, but they are responsible to the parliament or state legislatures. Similarly, although the judges are appointed by the executive, but they can check the functioning of executive of laws made by the legislatures.
(ii) Horizontal power sharing places all the organs of the government, i.e., legislature, executive and judiciary at the same level.
(iii) Under this kind of power sharing no organ can exercise unlimited powers.
(iv) This system is also known as system of checks and balances.
(v) For example, in India, though the ministers and government officials exercise power, but they are responsible to the parliament or state legislatures. Similarly, although the judges are appointed by the executive, but they can check the functioning of executive of laws made by the legislatures.
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1. Horizontal division of powers refers to Sharing of powers among different organs of govt.
2. Examples- The Legislative, the Executive and the Judiciary
3. These different organs sharing power are placed at the same level.
4. None of the organs can exercise unlimited powers.
5. There acts the concept of ' checks and balances' creating a balance of power.
Example- The judges are appointed by the executive but they, in turn, have the power to interpret or review the laws made by parliament.
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1. Horizontal division of powers refers to Sharing of powers among different organs of govt.
2. Examples- The Legislative, the Executive and the Judiciary
3. These different organs sharing power are placed at the same level.
4. None of the organs can exercise unlimited powers.
5. There acts the concept of ' checks and balances' creating a balance of power.
Example- The judges are appointed by the executive but they, in turn, have the power to interpret or review the laws made by parliament.
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