The doctrine of the separation of powers is a fundamental concept in democratic governance that aims to prevent the abuse of power by dividing it among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the state. India, like many other democracies, follows a system of separation of powers, but it’s important to understand that it’s not...
Accountability and Control: Corruption and Administrative reforms
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