The Nehru Report.of August 28-30,1928 was a memorandum outlining a proposed new dominion status Constitution for India. It was prepared by a committee of the All Parties Conference chaired by Motilal Nehru with his son Jawaharla! Nehru acting as secretary.The main recommendations of this report was • Unlike the eventual Government of India Act 1935 it contained a Bill of Rights. • All power of government and all authority-legislative, executive and judicial - were derived from the people and the same shall be exercised through organisations established by, or under, and in accord with this Constitution. • There shall be no State religion; men and women shall have equal rights as citizens. • There should be federal form of government with residuary powers vested in the Centre. • It included a description of the machinery of government including a proposal for the creation of a Supreme Court and a suggestion that the provinces should be linguistically determined. • It did not provide for separate electorates for any community or weightage for minorities. However, it did allow for the reservation of minority seats in provinces having a minorities of at least ten%, but this was to be in strict proportion to the size of the community.