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Which Article of the Constitution separates the judiciary from the executive?
Question

Which Article of the Constitution separates the judiciary from the executive?

A.

Article 143

B.

Article 50

C.

Article 144

D.

Article 74

Correct option is B

Article 50 specifically mentions the separation of the judiciary from the executive. It provides that the state must take steps to separate the judiciary from the executive in the public services of the State.
The purpose of this separation is to ensure that the judiciary can function independently and impartially without any interference from the executive branch of the government.

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