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In India, separation of judiciary from the executive is enjoined by1. the Preamble of the Constitution2. a Directive Principle of State Policy3. the Seventh Schedule4. the Conventional Practice

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : a Directive Principle of State Policy

The Correct Answer is a directive Principle of State Policy.

 

  • Article 36 to Article 51 of our Constitution deals with the Directive Principles of the State Policy.
  • Article 50 prescribes the Separation of the judiciary from the executive.
  • Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) is not enforceable.

 

Preamble

  • The Preamble is an introductory and explanatory statement in a document that explains the document’s purpose and underlying philosophy.
  • The Preamble is a part of the constitution.
  • The Preamble sets out the aims and aspirations of the people and these have been embodied in various provisions of the constitution.

Seventh Schedule

  • The 7th Schedule deals with the separation of legislative powers between Union and State.
  • The seventh schedule is divided into the Union and State subjects on which they can make laws.
  • It comprises the Union List, State List, and Concurrent List.


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