Judicial Overreach and Separation of Powers in India: Evaluating the Expanding Jurisdiction of the Judiciary Introduction The Indian Constitution enshrines the doctrine of separation of powers by allocating distinct roles to the legislature, executive, and judiciary. Though not based on a strict separation model as in the U.S., Indian constitutionalism adheres to the principle of … Continue reading To what extent has the Indian judiciary, through practices such as judicial activism and expansive interpretation of constitutional provisions, assumed functions traditionally reserved for the executive and legislature, and what are the implications of this institutional transgression for the doctrine of separation of powers in a parliamentary democracy?