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Joint Committee on Indian Constitutional Reform (Session 1933-34) Report

1934

The cost of repayment of the expenses of the Delegates from Burma was.. The cost of printing draft reports and mashalled list of amendments was.. The cost of the shorthand notes of the Discussions was.. The cost of duplicating Confidential Memoanda Circulars etc. [...] The Statutory Commission's survey.. The peoples of India.. The Indian States.. British India.. Features of present Constitution.. The British Achievement.. The Mogul Empire.. The post-Mogul period.. Restoration of peace and order.. Influence of British constitutional ideas. [...] Composition of Council of State and Federal House of Assembly proposed in White Paper.. Method of election to Council of State proposed in the White Paper.. Method of election to the House of Assembly proposed in the White Paper.. The precedent of other Federations [...] At the same time the surveys and settlement of the land including the recognition and determination by law of land tenures and the just assessment of the land revenue together with the preparation and revision from time to time of the record of rights and customs have afforded 35 guarantees of security to the vast agricultural population upon which has depended the welfare of the whole sub-continent.
government politics public policy
Pages
451
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.143605
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xxiv unknown view
Section I The Principles of a Constitutional Settlement
1-27 unknown view
Section II Provincial Autonomy
28-84 unknown view
Section III The Federation
85-90 unknown view
Section IV The Federal Centre
91-141 unknown view
Section V Special Subjects
142-244 unknown view
Section VI Burma
245-427 unknown view