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Executive : President :: Judiciary : ..............

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In analogy questions about branches of government, match the head of one branch with the head of another.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • Supreme Court
  • Chief Justice
  • Constitution
  • Government of India
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The "Executive" refers to the branch of government responsible for implementing and enforcing laws.
In India, the President is the constitutional head of the Executive.
The "Judiciary" refers to the branch responsible for interpreting laws and administering justice.
The head of the Judiciary in India is the Chief Justice of India.
Option (a) "Supreme Court" refers to the highest judicial body, but it is the institution rather than the individual head.
Option (c) "Constitution" is the source of authority for all branches, not the head of the Judiciary.
Option (d) "Government of India" refers to the Executive branch as a whole, not the Judiciary.
Therefore, the equivalent of "President" for the Judiciary is "Chief Justice".
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