SEPARATION OF POWERS

SEPARATION OF POWERS

This article is written by Nishtha Vallecha of 5th Semester of Amity University, Chhattisgarh Abstract The separation of powers is a fundamental principle in democratic governance, aimed at preventing the concentration of power in any single authority. It establishes distinct branches of government—executive, legislative, and judicial—with specific powers and responsibilities. Read more…

OMBUDSMAN

Ombudsman

This article is written by Faria Abdulla of 2nd year, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT In this article we’ll study about the ‘Ombudsman’, their meaning, role, types, powers, functions, advantages and disadvantages. A diversified and developing nation like India, has seen numerous cases related to the complaints (regarding both Read more…