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The error is in the second part of the sentence.

The word ‘both’ signifies that there are two powers vested in the Parliament. Therefore, there should be a ‘the’ in front of ‘judicial’, to separate it from the ‘legislative’.

Without the ‘the’, the sentence means that the legislative and the judicial powers are one, which is incorrect.

Hence, the correct sentence is:

‘At present, both the legislative and the judicial powers are vested in the Parliament.’

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