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Constitutional Legacy of British Rule

Government of India Acts and Constitution Making

Introduction The framing of the Indian Constitution between 1946 and 1949 remains one of the most remarkable achievements in modern constitutional history. The Constituent Assembly completed the monumental task of drafting a comprehensive constitution for a vast, diverse, and newly independent nation in less than three years. This accomplishment becomes even more impressive when viewed…

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The Government of India Act, 1935: Features, Significance, and Impact

The Government of India Act, 1935, was a landmark piece of legislation passed by the British Parliament. It laid the foundation for India’s future constitutional framework and was the most comprehensive law introduced by the British in colonial India. The Act marked a significant shift from a centralized system to a federal structure, granting limited…

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The Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms of 1919: Key Provisions and Impact

The Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms of 1919, commonly known as the Government of India Act, 1919, marked a significant shift in British colonial governance in India. These reforms were introduced by Edwin Montagu (Secretary of State for India) and Lord Chelmsford (Viceroy of India) to appease growing nationalist demands for greater self-governance. The reforms introduced the concept…

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