SHORT ANSWER:
The Indian Constitution has a system of checks and balances through the separation of powers among the Executive, Legislature, and Judiciary.
DETAILS:
- The Executive (President and Council of Ministers) implements laws.
- The Legislature (Parliament) makes laws and controls finances.
- The Judiciary (Supreme Court and High Courts) interprets laws and ensures justice.
- Each branch can check the powers of the others to prevent abuse.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- Not applicable as this is a structural feature of governance.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India
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