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A Handbook of Indian Legislatures. A Compilation for M.L.A.’s M.L.C.’s Officals Local Bodies Indian States etc.

1937

Henceforth the compny became purely political and administrative body holding its territories in trust for the Crown." The Act of 1833 raised the Governor-General of Bengal to the position of the GovernoGeneral of India and the direction of whole of the Government was placed in his hand. [...] Moreover the growing discontent of the people led to the necessity of making some concesion to their roused political consciousness." This was all the more necessary in view of the great services of Indians to the cause of the allied powers in the Great War. [...] The object of the Act was therefore the relaxation of the authority of the centre over the provinces. [...] The chief features of the reforms from which the name dyarchical government arises is the separation of functions into two classes one known as the reserved departments which the Governor with the help of the Executive Council administers under the control and supervision of the Governor-General and Secretary of State ; and the other known as the transferred departments which are administered by [...] 5. REVISIC )NARY The Act also provided for the appointment of a commission for the purpose of inquiring into the working of the system of government the growth of education the development of representative institutions in British India and matters connected therewith and of reporting as to whether and to what extent it was desirable to establish the principle of responsible government or to
government politics public policy
Pages
303
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.141901
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Preface
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Chapter I.Introduction
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Chapter II.Growth of the Indian Constitution
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Chapter III.The Reformed Constitution (1919)
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Chapter IV.The New Constitution
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Chapter V.The Federal Legislature
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Chapter VI.The Provincial Legislatures
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Chapter VII.Election to the Legislatures
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Chapter VIII.Privileges of the Indian Legislatures
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Chapter IX.General Procedure in the Legislature
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Chapter X.Forms and Rules of Debate
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Chapter XI.The Legislature at Work
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Chapter XII.Legislative Procedure
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Chapter XIII.Financial Procedure
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Chapter XIV. StatutoryDrafting
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Chapter XV.The Indian Statue Book
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Chapter XVI.The Administrative System
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Chapter XVII.A Brief Survey of the Indian Finance
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Chapter XVIII.A Historical Sketch of the Peincipal Heads of Revenue & Expenditure in India
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Chapter XIX.Development of Local Self-Governmemt in India
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Chapter XX.The Indian States
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Chapter XXI.British Burma
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Appendix I
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Appendix II
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Appendix III
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Appendix IV
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Appendix V
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Appendix VI
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Appendix VII
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Appendix VIII
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Appendix IX
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Appendix X
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Index
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