Government Organs in India
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Government Organs in India

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Who initially mentioned the idea of separation of powers and in what time period?

Aristotle initially mentioned the idea of separation of powers in his writings in the fourth century BCE.

According to Aristotle, what are the three branches of government?

According to Aristotle, the three branches of government are the general assembly, elected officials, and judiciary.

What is the purpose of separation of powers in constitutional systems?

The purpose of separation of powers is to stop the abuse of authority by one person or group of people, guarantee everyone's freedom, safeguard society from the state's capricious, illogical, and oppressive powers, and allocate each function to the proper state organs for the efficient performance of their respective duties.

What is the current system in India with regard to the division of powers between government organs?

<p>The current system in India does not have a rigid classical division of powers between the several organs.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the objectives of separation of powers?

<p>The objectives of separation of powers are to stop the abuse of authority, guarantee freedom, safeguard society, and allocate each function to the proper state organs for efficient performance of their duties.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does the separation of powers model differ from the fusion of powers in monarchies?

<p>The separation of powers model aims to prevent the concentration of power by providing for checks and balances, while the fusion of powers in monarchies combines different branches of government.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the trias politica model and what are its components?

<p>The trias politica model is a typical division into three branches of government, including a legislature, an executive, and a judiciary.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How is the separation of powers model often used interchangeably with the trias politica principle?

<p>The separation of powers model is often imprecisely and metonymically used interchangeably with the trias politica principle.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the intention behind a system of separated powers?

<p>The intention is to prevent the concentration of power by providing for checks and balances.</p> Signup and view all the answers

In what systems can there be overlap in membership and functions between different branches?

<p>In parliamentary and semi-presidential systems there can be overlap in membership and functions between different branches, especially the executive and legislative.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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