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Government refers to the system of political direction, guidance and control exercised over the activities, actions or functions of the citizens, inhabitants or members of a country, states, societies and communities. To build a civilized society existence of government is necessary.

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Eminent Domain is a clause of Fifth constitutional amendment requiring residents to be paid only after the state seizes private property for personal use.

Hence, option (a) is incorrect.

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Doctrine of overbreadth; Laws so vague that they could criminalize both lawful and unlawful behavior; usually introduced in situations concerning first amendment rights such as freedom of assembly and freedom of expression.

Hence, option (b) is incorrect.

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The equal protection provision forbids Governments from making arbitrary and unjust comparisons between persons that deny their freedoms and rights.

Hence, option (d) is incorrect.

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Restorative justice is based on reconciliation. Instead of seeing violence as an offence.

Hence, option (e) is incorrect.

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The separation of power is a reflection of the state government. As per this framework, the government of a state is segregated into divisions and in order to prevent conflicts among branch jurisdictions each of the branch has independent and separate powers, accountabilities and responsibilities. Thus, Separation of powers is a concept that represents the deliberate desire of the framers of the country's constitution to refrain from concentration of power into a single part of the administration.

Therefore, the correct answer is option.

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A Brief Introduction to Criminal Law | 2nd Edition
A Brief Introduction to Criminal Law | 2nd Edition
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