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SHORT ANSWER: The Constitution of India establishes the separation of powers among the Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary. DETAILS: - Article 50 of the Directive Principles of State Policy promotes the separation of the judiciary from the executive. - Articles 79 to 122 outline the structure and powers of the Legislature. - Articles 52 to 78 detail the powers and responsibilities of the Executive. - Articles 124 to 147 define the structure and functions of the Judiciary. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - No specific punishment; separation of powers is a fundamental principle of governance. SOURCE: - Constitution of India
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