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      Question

      The doctrine of ‘Separation of Powers’ was

      systematically propounded by whom and in which work? 
      A Aristotle in "Politics" Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      B Montesquieu in "The Spirit of Laws" Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      C Dicey in "Introduction to the Study of Law of the Constitution" Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      D K.C. Davis in "Administrative Law" Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      E Plato in "The Republic" Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

      Solution

      Montesquieu’s "The Spirit of Laws" (1748) is the foundational work for the doctrine of separation of powers, which has influenced both constitutional and administrative law.

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