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Views of Local Governments on the Recommendations of the Indian Statutory Commission 1930

1930

I am directed to refer to Part X Volume II of the Report of the Indian Statutory Commission on the subject mentioned above and to say that the Government of India would be glad to receive the views of the Hon'ble the Chief. Justice and Judges on the recommendations contained therein. [...] dated the 24th June 1930 from the Joint Secretary to the Goverment of India Reforms Office to the Chief Secretary to the Government of Madras in which the Government of India ask for the views of this Government on the recommendtions made by the Indian Statutory Commission. [...] The Secretary should be apointed by the Governor ; he should be under the control of the Chief Minister; and in order to prevent any suspicion or mistrust either between the Ministers and the Governor or between the Ministers and the Secretary he should not have direct access to the Governor without the knowledge of the Chief Minister. [...] They would suggest that the wording of clause (1) in paragraph 50 of the Report should be brought into agreement with that of the Government of India Act by the addition of the words or of any part thereof " after the word " province ". The Government also accept the recommendations of the Commission with regard to the powers to be given to the Governor to deal with a state of - emergency. [...] The Commission's proposal for the representation of the Depressed classes by the reservation of seats in general constituencies is in the opinion of the Madras Government impracticable; it must involve large constituencies; the election of the representatives of the depressed classes will be made mainly by persons who do not belong to them ; and the representatives will therefore depend for thei
government politics public policy
Pages
457
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.140571
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Frontmatter
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Letter to all local Governments of Governors’ Provinces (except Burma)No. F. 67/30-R. dated the 24th June 1930
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Letter to the Chief Secretary to the Government of Burma No. P. 67/30-R. dated the 24th June 1930
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Letter to the Registrar High Court Calcutta Appellate Side No. P. 67/30-R. dated the 24th June 1930
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Letter to the Chief Commissioner Coorg Baluchistan Delhi and Ajmer-Merwara No. P. 67/30-R. dated the 24th June 1930
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Letter to the Chief Commissioner North-West Frontier Province No. F. 108/30-R. dated the 2nd August 1930
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No.978 dated Stonehouse Hill the 11th August 1930
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No.1/161 dated Poona the 13th August 1930
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No.1601 dated Bombay the 3rd July 1930
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His Excellency the Governor of Bombay having Circulated the Note Below to his Colleagues and Ministers has Asked that it Should be Attached to the Letter from the Government of Bombay No. 1/161 dated the 13th August 1930 on the Recommendations of the Indian Statutory Commission
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Telegram from the Government of India Reforms Office to the Government of Bombay No. 2940-S. dated the 31st August 1930
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Telegram from the Government of Bombay to the Government of India Reforms Office dated the 7th September 1930
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No. 219-A. C dated Calcutta the 15th August 1930
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No.222-A.C dated Calcutta the 22nd August 1930
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No. 921-A. D. dated Darjeeling the 15th September 1930
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No.1013-A.D. dated the 18th /20th September 1930
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No.4949-C dated Naini Tal the 23rd August 1930
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No.4706-S Reforms dated Simla the 14th August 1930
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Letter from the Chief Secretary to the Government of the Punjab No. 6504-S.-Reforms dated the 16th September 1930
304-305 Manohar Lal view
No.392-D -30 dated Rangoon the 13th August 1930
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Letter from Mr. M. G.Hallett C.I.E. I.O.S. Officiating Chief Secretary to the Government of Bihar and Orissa No. 4368-A. R. dated the 23rd August 1930
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No.R-15-IV dated Nagpur the 12th August 1930
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No.Rfm. 8/8801 A.P. dated Shillong the 12th August 1930
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Letter from J.N.G. Johnson Esq. CLE. I.C.S. Officiating Chief Commissioner Delhi to the Joint Secretary to the Government of India Keforms Office Simla No. 7131-Home dated Delhi the 8th August 1930
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Letter from the Hon’ble Lieutenant-Colonel R. J. C. Burke Chief Commissioner of Coorg No. 2852/11-28 dated the 4th September 1930
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Letter from tire Hon’ble Mr. S. E. Pears C.S.I. G.I.E. I.C.S. Chief Commissioner North-West Frontier Province No. 3305-P. dated Peshawar the 28/29th August 1930
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Letter from the Hon’ble Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Beauchamp St. John. K.C.I.E. C.B.E. Agent to the Governor-General and Chief Commissioner in Baluchistan to W. H. Lewis Esq. I.C.S. Joint Secretarj to the Government of India Reforms Office Simla No. 3614-P. dated the 14th August 1930
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Letter from the Chief Commissioner Ajmer-Merwara to the Joint Secretary to the Government of India Reforms Office Simla No. 45-C.-111-C.C./30 dated the 15th August 1930
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No.11741-G. dated Calcutta the 18th July 1930
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