The Doctrine Of Separation Of Powers: A Study In Administrative Law
- IJLLR Journal
- Apr 25, 2023
- 1 min read
Niharika Kohli & Siddhartha Gupta, BBA LL.B, School of Law, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
ABSTRACT
The essence of law is not logic but experience. Logic delights in differentiations; experience is a guide which is unconscious of them and provides life with working principles.1 The purpose of this paper is to critically analyse the Doctrine of Separation of Powers in India along with a comparative study between USA and India. It will also analyse the consequences and limitations. The paper also provides an understanding of the difficulties faced by the three organs, i.e., the Legislature, Executive and Judiciary while implementing/performing their functions and the provisions of the Constitution.