Separation of powers is the division of government responsibilities among the legislature, executive, and judiciary to ensure each functions independently yet collaboratively.
NCERT Textbook Exploring Society India and Beyond Class 6
Class 6 Social Science Chapter 10 Grassroots Democracy – Part 1 Governance Session 2024-2025.
What is meant by the separation of powers?
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The separation of powers is a principle where government responsibilities are divided among three branches: executive, legislative, and judiciary. Each branch operates independently, ensuring no single branch holds absolute power, fostering balance and preventing abuse.
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