Separation of Powers: State Organs Explained
Three organs—Executive, Legislature, Judiciary—collectively uphold state governance through lawmaking, implementation, and interpretation
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Three organs—Executive, Legislature, Judiciary—collectively uphold state governance through lawmaking, implementation, and interpretation
Read MoreConstitutional Provisions Article 163–Council of Ministers to aid and advise Governor · Council of Ministers and Chief Minister: There is a Council of Ministers with the Chief Minister as its head. Their role is to aid and advise the Governor in the exercise of his functions, with the exception of matters where the Governor is …
Read MoreIntroduction The Chief Minister in a state is similar to the Prime Minister at the central level, as both are heads of the executive branch responsible for administration and governance in their respective jurisdictions. The Chief Minister is appointed by the Governor of the state, who represents the President of India and has various powers …
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