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Horizontal Division of Power Sharing
Vertical Division of Power Sharing
A. Horizontal Division of power, in which power is shared among different organs of the government like legislature, Executive and Judiciary.
A. In vertical division of Power Sharing power is shared among the different levels of the government like Union Government, state government and Lower levels.
B. Different organs of the government exercise the power.
B. Different levels of the government exercise the power of the government.
C. It specifies the concept of check and balance.
C. No specification of the system of checks and balance.
E. It ensures the concept of the expansion of the democracy.
D. It ensures the concept of deepening of democracy.
E. Examples: Legislature, Executive and Judiciary are the organs Government of India.
E. Central Government, State Government and Panchayat Raj are the example of the Vertical division of Power Sharing.
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