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Article Volume 8 Issue 2 1766 - 1773 April 5, 2025

Constitutional Provisions of Doctrine of Separation of Power in India: Comparative Analysis with that of United States of America and United Kingdom

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Ekata Deb
LLM Student at Reva University, Bengaluru, India
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Abstract

Constitution holds the foundational pillar of the entire legal system; a country stands upon. The various parliamentary tenets, both from individual states and the country as a whole need to follow the basic structure (essence) of its constitution. Constitutional law is thus can be referred to as the Mother of all laws in a particular country. In this article, the various relevant positions discussing separation of power within the constitution of India along with powers and functions shall be analysed. The comparative analysis on the doctrine of separation of power shall include India, United Kingdom and United states of America in their basic constitutional framework. Precisely, in India, there is no constitutional status of Separation of power. The Indian constitution portrays nothing in line with this doctrine, but envisions an overlapping nature of the three organs of the Government.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 8, Issue 2, Page 1766 - 1773
DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.119250
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