A.3. Need For Separation of Power
- Concentrating the power of government in a single entity can lead to maladministration, corruption, nepotism, and the abuse of power.
- Therefore, the Separation of Powers is crucial to prevent autocratic rule, ensure an efficient administration, safeguard individual liberties, and protect against arbitrary or unconstitutional laws enacted by the Legislature. This system of checks and balances helps maintain fairness, accountability, and the proper functioning of a democratic society.