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  • What is legislative , judiciary and executive?
  • yes ma'am
  • alright class today we will study chapter five working of insitutions open you textbook to page 56
  • yes ma'am
  • What is legislative , judiciary and executive?
  • lets write this down
  • The Parliament or the legislature (state level) performsthe function of making laws.
  • The executive is the organ that implements the laws enacted by the legislature and enforces the will of the state
  • All the courts at different levels in a country ,together are called the judiciary.
  • Separation of powers
  • Separation of powers is a system of governance in which the Legislative, Executive and the Judiciary functions are divided.
  • they act as a check on each other
  • Sgnificance of separation of powers
  • Whenever there is a concentration of power in one centre /authority, there is bound to be greater chances of abuse of power
  • ma'am what is the significance of separation of powers
  • The three pillars of democracy
  • The Parliament or the legislature performs the function of making laws.
  • The executive, executes or implements the laws enacted by the Parliament
  • These organs do not work in isolation to each other but are interdependent to ensure proper and systematic functioning of the government
  • BY MEDHA MALLAPUR | IX-D | ROLL NUMBER 26
  • alright class , thank you
  • okay ma'am , thank you !
  • Separation of powers prevents this as they keep check on each other
  • *bell rings*
  • and the judiciary interprets these laws and administers justice
  • THANK YOU MA'AM !
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