Discuss the relationship between the Legislature and the Judiciary in India. Examine how recent judicial interventions reflect the principle of checks and balances.

Subject: Separation of Powers between various Organs of Indian Polity (GS-II)

Understanding Question- Finding Information


Precise Syllabus Mapping: Separation of powers between various organs dispute redressal mechanisms and institutions. (GS Paper – II)

 

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  • The way to score good marks in questions worth (15 marks. 250 words) is to use the Heading and Subheading method while writing your answers.

 

Directive words

  • Discuss → Explain nature and features of the relationship
  • Examine → Analyse judicial interventions and their implications

 

Focal points of the questions:

  • Constitutional anchoring
  • Separation of powers with overlap

 

Dos & Don’ts


Do for Maximum Marks

  • Can use Brainstorming Idea: Legislature (law-making) ⇄ Judiciary (review) → Constitutional balance
  • Anchor arguments in constitutional principles
  • Maintain balanced, non-political tone
  • Highlight checks and balances, not institutional rivalry
  • Focus on role and limits of judiciary
  • Use analytical language (oversight, accountability)

Don’t do these Common Mistakes

  • Don’t take sides (judicial activism vs parliamentary supremacy)
  • Avoid naming too many cases unnecessarily
  • Don’t use opinionated or media-style language
  • Avoid treating judiciary as superior or subordinate
  • Don’t confuse executive-judiciary with legislature-judiciary roles

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