Deliberation on the influence of executive powers over the jurisdiction of India.
Striking a Balance: Executive Authority and Jurisdiction in Indian Democracy
BY ISHAN KAUSHIK
Introduction:
The distribution of powers between the executive, legislative, and judicial branches is a fundamental aspect of democratic governance. In India, the executive branch holds significant authority to govern the nation. However, discussions and deliberations often arise regarding the influence of executive powers over the jurisdiction of the country. Striking a balance between the authority of the executive and the boundaries of its jurisdiction is crucial for upholding the principles of democracy and ensuring accountability.
Understanding Executive Powers:
Executive powers in India are derived from the Constitution and are vested in the President and the Council of Ministers, headed by the Prime Minister. These powers allow the executive branch to implement laws, formulate policies, and govern the country effectively. However, the extent of executive influence over jurisdiction has been a subject of debate and scrutiny.
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