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What is the relationship between the legislature and the executive?
The Legislative Assembly represents the people and makes the laws, while the Executive executes and administers the laws and sets policy. Both branches have distinct and separate roles and powers.
What is the difference between legislative and legislature?
The upper house comprising a bicameral legislature (legislature divided into two different assemblies) is called State Legislative Council….Difference between Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council.
S.NO. | LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY | LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL |
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6. | All the states in India have legislative assemblies. | There are only six legislative councils in India. |
Who comes under Executive in India?
The Union executive consists of the President, the Vice-President, and the Council of Ministers with the Prime Minister as the head to aid and advise the President.
Is the president an executive or legislative?
The executive branch consists of the president, vice president, and a Council of Ministers, led by the prime minister. Within the legislative branch are the two houses of parliament—the lower house, or Lok Sabha (House of the People), and the upper house, or Rajya Sabha (Council of States).
Who is the executive in India?
the President
Under the Constitution of India, the head of the Executive is the President. All executive power is vested in him and all executive actions are taken in his name. He is, however, only a Constitutional Head of State acting on the aid and advice of the Council of Ministers and as such only the formal Executive.
Who comes under the Executive?
Is Parliament a legislative or executive?
“Parliament is not an executive authority, but either directly or indirectly it exercises a dominating control over the action of the Crown and of the executive government and the administration of the laws which it has enacted.