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Why is separation of powers important?

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It provides checks and balances, allowing each branch to monitor and correct the actions of others, preventing misuse of power.
NCERT Book Exploring Society India and Beyond Class 6
Chapter 10 Grassroots Democracy – Part 1 Governance Class 6

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  1. Separation of powers is important because it prevents any one branch of government from becoming too powerful. It ensures a system of checks and balances, promoting fairness, accountability, and protecting individual freedoms in a democratic society.

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