Abishek Johny, School of Law, Christ Deemed to be University
ABSTRACT
The Constitution acknowledges the division of powers as a component of it. The division of duties between the executive, legislative, and judicial departments is known as the “Separation of Powers,” and it is a fundamental constitutional principle. The purpose of this study is to explore the idea of separation of powers as it is set forth in the Indian Constitution and to highlight the challenges that the three branches of government have while putting the Constitution provisions into effect, a comparison of the US (United States of America) Constitution’s separation of powers structure to that of India’s.