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The Indian Rebellion of 1857ledto the Government of India Act 1858

The omission of a provision corresponding to Section 224(2influencedGovernment of India Act of 1935

British Indiaresultedinto the Government of India Act 1858

also for their nominees to assume a leading role in all the negotiations for constitutional advance in India at the Round Table Conferences in London in 1930sleadingto the Government of India Act – 1935

the British Empire(passive) created bythe Government of India Act ( 1935

The Constitution of Indiaresultedthe Government of India Act

The present day constitutional clemency powers of the President and Governorsoriginatefrom the ” Government of India Act 1935

legislative issues ... the Southborough Committeewas settingup the Government of India Act 1919

The Pactinfluencedthe Government of India Act 1935

The Conservatives in Parliamentdesignedthe Government of India Act , 1935

the British Crown to assume direct control of India isledthe British Crown to assume direct control of India is

the british crown to assume direct control collectivelyledthe british crown to assume direct control collectively

the british crown to assume direct control and made partition inevitableledthe british crown to assume direct control and made partition inevitable

the British Crown to assume control of Indialedthe British Crown to assume control of India

The office of Secretary of State for India , with complete authority and control over Indian administration(passive) was created byThe office of Secretary of State for India , with complete authority and control over Indian administration

the British Crown to guess direct control of Indialedthe British Crown to guess direct control of India

the British Crown to expect direct control of Indialedthe British Crown to expect direct control of India

to further restructuring andledto further restructuring and

the office of viceroy of Indiacreatedthe office of viceroy of India

the British Crown accepting direct authority over a great part of the Indian subcontinentpromptedthe British Crown accepting direct authority over a great part of the Indian subcontinent

to the British Crown assuming direct control of India in the form of the new British Rajledto the British Crown assuming direct control of India in the form of the new British Raj

the British Crown assuming direct control of India ... marking the start of the new British Rajledthe British Crown assuming direct control of India ... marking the start of the new British Raj

the british in the indian civil service were filled by indians as late as 1930 cruciallyledthe british in the indian civil service were filled by indians as late as 1930 crucially

out in the Ninth Schedule to the Government of India Act , 1935 made and promulgated the Ordinance called the Delhi Special Police Establishment Ordinance , 1946setout in the Ninth Schedule to the Government of India Act , 1935 made and promulgated the Ordinance called the Delhi Special Police Establishment Ordinance , 1946

a secretary of state for India who assumed direct responsibility through a viceroy who was also the governor - generalcreateda secretary of state for India who assumed direct responsibility through a viceroy who was also the governor - general

the office of Viceroy to be held by the same person who was Governor General of Indiacreatedthe office of Viceroy to be held by the same person who was Governor General of India

the post called “ The Secretary of State for India ” , who was to exercise powers of the crown and was assisted by a Council of 15 members called the “ Council of India ” Which of the following amendments to the Constitution can be passed by a Simple Majority in the Parliamentcreatedthe post called “ The Secretary of State for India ” , who was to exercise powers of the crown and was assisted by a Council of 15 members called the “ Council of India ” Which of the following amendments to the Constitution can be passed by a Simple Majority in the Parliament

to the transfer of rule from East India to the British monarchledto the transfer of rule from East India to the British monarch

theВ British CrownВ to believe direct charge of IndialedtheВ British CrownВ to believe direct charge of India

the period after WWI was marked by hated British rule and reforms(passive) led bythe period after WWI was marked by hated British rule and reforms

to the British Crown assuming direct control over much of the Indian Subcontinentled wayÂto the British Crown assuming direct control over much of the Indian Subcontinent

for the first timecreatedfor the first time

a supreme court was CalcuttaSettinga supreme court was Calcutta

out in Schedule 9 , Government of India Act , 1935setout in Schedule 9 , Government of India Act , 1935

up of bicameral system of Legislature at the centre in place of the ImperialSettingup of bicameral system of Legislature at the centre in place of the Imperial

forth in the 9th Schedule of that Actsetforth in the 9th Schedule of that Act

in highly centralized structure of governance in Indiathus resultedin highly centralized structure of governance in India

the opportunities(passive) created bythe opportunities

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