SK JAHANGIR ALI
Qualifications:
1. B.A(Hons) in History from Burdwan University in the year of 2001
2. M.A in History from Burdwan University in the year of 2003
3. LL.B from Vidyasagar University in the year of 2006
4. LL.M from Aligarh Muslim University in the year of 2008.
5. Completed the course work of Ph.D from The West Bengal National University of Juridical Science but discontinued the research due to personal problem.
Working Experience:
3 years teaching experience in Balurghat Law under the University of North Bengal and The University of Gour Banga.(Joined as Assistant Prof at Balurghat Law College in the year of 2009 and working till date).
Designation:
Assistant Professor, Balurghat Law College,D/Dinajpur,West Bengal ,PIN 733103(http://www.htcampus.com/college/balurghat-law-college-university-gour-banga/)
Other Activities:
In the Editorial Board of Indian Journal for Social Studies and Humanities(An International Journal)
Phone: 9775390699
Address: Balurghat Law College,P.O-Amritakhanda Hat,Dist-D/Dinajpur,PIN 733103(West Bengal)
1. B.A(Hons) in History from Burdwan University in the year of 2001
2. M.A in History from Burdwan University in the year of 2003
3. LL.B from Vidyasagar University in the year of 2006
4. LL.M from Aligarh Muslim University in the year of 2008.
5. Completed the course work of Ph.D from The West Bengal National University of Juridical Science but discontinued the research due to personal problem.
Working Experience:
3 years teaching experience in Balurghat Law under the University of North Bengal and The University of Gour Banga.(Joined as Assistant Prof at Balurghat Law College in the year of 2009 and working till date).
Designation:
Assistant Professor, Balurghat Law College,D/Dinajpur,West Bengal ,PIN 733103(http://www.htcampus.com/college/balurghat-law-college-university-gour-banga/)
Other Activities:
In the Editorial Board of Indian Journal for Social Studies and Humanities(An International Journal)
Phone: 9775390699
Address: Balurghat Law College,P.O-Amritakhanda Hat,Dist-D/Dinajpur,PIN 733103(West Bengal)
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The research topic deals with the concept of ‘the separation of powers’. The researcher would like to highlight the concept of separation of powers and then gradually comes to the point separation of powers in England and US. After that the researcher would like to articulate the separation of powers in India.
It is very much essential to a democratic country for the smooth running of the government to protect the individual liberty and to avoid the confrontation among the legislative, executive and judiciary, the separation of powers in a check and balance form is highly needed so that three organ can not trespass with the confined area of the other. But in a rigid sense it is impossible and in a balance and check form it is quite possible which makes filtration of the arbitrariness of the powers of other as because if any organ gets the three powers in hand definitely it becomes absolute and despotic which does causes the hardship of the individuals in a country and the idea of democratic value and constitutionalism would be jeopardized. With the changing needs of the society it is important that the reasonable restriction should be upon the executive, legislative and judiciary in a compartment form but not in watertight compartment form.
Research Methodology
The research work has been done with the help of doctrinal method which carries the legal structure, case analysis and legal framework. The researcher has made a comparative study on the focus of check and balance under the separation of powers. The researcher has described the separation of powers of U.S.A., U.K. and India.
Identification of issues
Issue No. 1:
How far separation of powers is maintainable in accordance with intermingle of powers among the legislative, executive and judiciary?
Issue No. 2:
Whether in a rigid sense separation of powers is possible in a country like India?
Issue No. 3:
How far is it correct that separation of powers is a myth rather than reality?
Hypothesis
The hypothesis of the researcher is that the protection of the individual liberty from the arbitrariness and the smooth running of a democratic government need separation of powers in a check and balance form but not in a rigid form with changing nature of the society.
The research topic deals with the concept of ‘the separation of powers’. The researcher would like to highlight the concept of separation of powers and then gradually comes to the point separation of powers in England and US. After that the researcher would like to articulate the separation of powers in India.
It is very much essential to a democratic country for the smooth running of the government to protect the individual liberty and to avoid the confrontation among the legislative, executive and judiciary, the separation of powers in a check and balance form is highly needed so that three organ can not trespass with the confined area of the other. But in a rigid sense it is impossible and in a balance and check form it is quite possible which makes filtration of the arbitrariness of the powers of other as because if any organ gets the three powers in hand definitely it becomes absolute and despotic which does causes the hardship of the individuals in a country and the idea of democratic value and constitutionalism would be jeopardized. With the changing needs of the society it is important that the reasonable restriction should be upon the executive, legislative and judiciary in a compartment form but not in watertight compartment form.
Research Methodology
The research work has been done with the help of doctrinal method which carries the legal structure, case analysis and legal framework. The researcher has made a comparative study on the focus of check and balance under the separation of powers. The researcher has described the separation of powers of U.S.A., U.K. and India.
Identification of issues
Issue No. 1:
How far separation of powers is maintainable in accordance with intermingle of powers among the legislative, executive and judiciary?
Issue No. 2:
Whether in a rigid sense separation of powers is possible in a country like India?
Issue No. 3:
How far is it correct that separation of powers is a myth rather than reality?
Hypothesis
The hypothesis of the researcher is that the protection of the individual liberty from the arbitrariness and the smooth running of a democratic government need separation of powers in a check and balance form but not in a rigid form with changing nature of the society.