01. Article 29 is for "Protection of interests of Minorities”.
02. This was also known as the Mountbatten Plan. The British government proposed a plan announced on 3 June 1947 that included these principles: Principle of the Partition of British India was accepted by the British Government. Successor governments would be given dominion status.
03. For the first time, Indian Legislature was made "Bi-cameral" under Government of India Act, 1919
04. The government of India Act, 1935 divided legislative powers between the Centre and Provinces.
05. Article 17 is related with "Abolition of Untouchability”.
06."The Constitution should give India Domination Status", was a proposal in Cripps Mission.
07. Charter Act of 1793 is associated with "Courts can interpret the rules and regulations.”.
08. A separate Governor for Bengal to be appointed under the act Charter Act of 1753.
09. The government of India Act, 1892, the councils were having the power to discuss the budget and addressing questions to the executive.
10. Article 14 is related to Equality before the law.
02. This was also known as the Mountbatten Plan. The British government proposed a plan announced on 3 June 1947 that included these principles: Principle of the Partition of British India was accepted by the British Government. Successor governments would be given dominion status.
03. For the first time, Indian Legislature was made "Bi-cameral" under Government of India Act, 1919
04. The government of India Act, 1935 divided legislative powers between the Centre and Provinces.
05. Article 17 is related with "Abolition of Untouchability”.
06."The Constitution should give India Domination Status", was a proposal in Cripps Mission.
07. Charter Act of 1793 is associated with "Courts can interpret the rules and regulations.”.
08. A separate Governor for Bengal to be appointed under the act Charter Act of 1753.
09. The government of India Act, 1892, the councils were having the power to discuss the budget and addressing questions to the executive.
10. Article 14 is related to Equality before the law.
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