Bicameralism, Direct Elections: Government of India Act 1919
Bicameralism and direct elections in the country were introduced for the first time by:
Bicameralism and direct elections in the country were introduced for the first time by:
Which Act extended the principle of communal representation by providing separate electorates for Sikhs, Indian Christians, Anglo-Indians and Europeans?
Separate electorates for depressed classes (scheduled castes) were provided by:
Who was the first Law Minister of Independent India?
The ‘Mountbatten Plan’ of June 3, 1947, was a plan for:
The ‘Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms’ are associated with:
Which Act introduced ‘Dyarchy’ in the provinces?
The office of the High Commissioner for India in London was created by:
Which Act provided for the establishment of a Public Service Commission (Central Public Service Commission)?
The Simon Commission was appointed in which year?