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Question : 42
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When was the Morley-Minto Reforms’ Indian Council Act passed?
1912
1906
1923
1909
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Morley Minto Reforms orThe Indian Councils Act 1909
Formulated by John Morley and Lord Minto.
Increase in the number of members of the Legislative council to 60.
Governor-General will have one Indian member in his cabinet. SP Sinha was the first.
Initiation off Communal representation.
Regulating Act of 1773
Britishers took control of the East India Company.
Bengal Governor was declared the Governor-General of Bengal.
Establishment of Supreme Court in Calcutta.
Charter Act of 1833
The Governor-General of Bengal was made the Governor-General of India.
Lord William Bentinck was the Governor-General during this time.
Lord Macaulay was made the first Law Member in Governor General’s Cabinet.
Charter Act of 1853
Charter Act of 1853 marked the initiation of Parliamentary Tradition in India.
Governor General’s council was divided into Legislative and Executive Council.
Administrative positions to be filled through open examinations.
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