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SHORT ANSWER: The doctrine of separation of powers ensures that the judiciary, executive, and legislature operate independently, influencing High Court decisions by upholding constitutional rights and checks on power. DETAILS: - It maintains a balance between different branches of government. - High Courts interpret laws and protect fundamental rights under the Constitution. - It prevents any one branch from overstepping its authority. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Violation of this doctrine can lead to judicial review and invalidation of laws or actions. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Articles 50 and 121.
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