"In the British Constitution there is no such thing as the absolute seperation of Legislative - Executive and Judicial powers. In practice it is inevitable that they overlap. In the Constitution of France and U.S.A.. attempts to keep the organs of the government rigidly apart have been made but have proved unsuccessful". This position of doctrine of separation of powers has been summed-up by :
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Prof. Ullman
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Prof. K.T. Shah
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Wade and Phillips
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Donoghmore Committee