Separation of Powers
Civics ⇒ Democracy and Government
Separation of Powers starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe one way in which the Executive can check the powers of the Judiciary in India.
Describe one way in which the Legislature can check the powers of the Judiciary.
Discuss one limitation of the doctrine of Separation of Powers in the Indian context.
Explain how the Indian system of government ensures the independence of the Judiciary.
Explain how the system of checks and balances works in the context of Separation of Powers.
Explain the difference between 'Separation of Powers' and 'Division of Powers'.
Explain the term 'checks and balances' with an example from the Indian context.
Explain why Separation of Powers is important in a democracy.
Is the President of India part of the Executive, Legislature, or Judiciary?
Name the three organs of government as per the doctrine of Separation of Powers.
What is meant by the term 'Separation of Powers' in a democracy?
Which branch of government is responsible for framing policies and running the administration?
