Q: Delineate Article 50 of Indian Constitution ?

Ans: However, Article 50 of the Indian Constitution, as incorporated in the form of Directly Principles in Part IV, states that the state shall take measures to separate the judiciary from the executive in state-run services. The Indian Constitution's Article 50 suggests that it is intended to keep the judiciary and executive branches apart from one another. However, a thorough examination of Article 50 of the Indian Constitution's legislative history would show that its primary goal was always to take action to separate the executive from the lower courts.

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