Abstract The paper reviews one of the most important question that is being asked about the doctrine of separation of power in India and whether the powers of the three bodies of the Government i.e. legislature, executive, and judiciary overlap. In the first section of...
It is not possible to say precisely since when the theory of separation of powers was first propagated or experimented. The earliest known date is that of Aristotle (4th century B.C.) and Cicero (106 – 43 B.C.). According to Aristotle’s point of view the three...
In order to understand more completely the job of the presidency and the nature of presidential leadership in the United States, one must also understand the president’s relationship with Congress. This can be done by examining challenges that presidents face and the actions they take...
Two hundred years ago, when the United States just got rid of the British king, it stumbled upon the first-ever constitution with goals in mind to unite this new-born country. The Articles of Confederation delegates each state tremendous power and independence. It also made Congress...
The national government was established by the constitution in which it made laws and arranged basic rights for the citizens of the united states. The government consists of 3 branches which include the legislative, executive and judicial branch. Knowing this which branch of government has...
The question of whether the president has too much power is a central concern in democratic governance. The office of the president holds a unique position as the head of state and government, responsible for executing laws, shaping policies, and representing the nation. However, the...
The separation of powers is a foundational principle in democratic governance, ensuring that no single branch of government becomes too dominant. However, the question of which branch of government holds the most power is a subject of ongoing debate. In this essay, we delve into...
The question of whether the President of the United States wields too much power is a recurring debate in American politics. The framers of the U.S. Constitution carefully designed a system of checks and balances to prevent the concentration of power in any one branch...
The issue of which branch of government holds the most power has been a topic of debate since the founding of the United States. Some argue that the executive branch, with its power to enforce laws and make key decisions, is the most powerful. Others...