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The Indian Constitution protects the citizens from any partial judgment. And, this gives the power to the judiciary to make decisions based on the rules of the law, in case of any dispute. Such independence allows the judiciary to ensure that there is no misuse of power by any section of the government.
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The doctrine of separation of power is a way to exercise authority. There are three forms of structural categorization that are signified by the theory of separation of powers: Individuals in one arm of the government must not be allowed to take part in more than one of the three arms of government.
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A Federal government is a government in which all the administrative powers are divided between the Central and the state governments by the Constitution. Both are supreme within their respective spheres of influence. The state governments are not agents of the central government nor do they draw authority from it. In fact, both draw their authority from the same source - the Constitution. However, in the case of emergencies, the Constitution provides the central government with extensive powers to interfere in the matters of state.
The framers of the Indian Constitution have framed the Constitution in such a way that though it is federal in character and form, it can be perceived to be unitary in its spirit. That is why it is called ‘quasi-federal’ in nature.
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Legal Studies is an interdisciplinary, liberal arts major that engages the. meanings, values, practices, and institutions of law and legality.
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Differences between Parliamentary and Presidential forms of Government:
Parliamentary Form of Government | Presidential Form of Government |
1. In Parliamentary form of government, the parliament or central legislature is supreme. | 1. In Presidential form of government, the President is real executive and he is the most powerful official of the country. |
2. The parliamentary system of the government is based on the principles of collective leadership. The Council of ministers, having Prime Minister as. its head is responsible to the Parliament | 2. President is the head of the state. Generally, he or she is elected directly, therefore, he is not responsible to the Congress or the Parliament in general. |
3. Head of the government is usually known as the Prime Minister. | 3. President is also the head of the government. |
4. The Prime Minister is the leader of the majority party (or of the group of the several political parties). | 4. The President is generally directly elected by the people. |
5. He is accountable to the legislature. | 5. He is not accountable to the legislature. |
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