Constitutional Developments in the Colonial India between 1858 and 1935 [IAS (Admin.) Mains History]: Questions 1 - 3 of 3

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Question 1

Appeared in Year: 2019

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Is it justified to say that the Government of India Act of 1935 had all brakes, but no engine? (20 Marks)

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The Government of India Act 1935

  • The government of the India Act 1935 was enacted to carry forward the process of constitutional development in India.
  • The British government appointed Simon commission in November 1927 to review the functioning of the constitution arrangement in creating 1919.
  • The report of Simon commission was discussed at round table…

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Question 2

Appeared in Year: 2018

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Could Dyarchy 1919 satisfy the national sentiments of the Indians? (10 Marks)

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Dyarchy and the National Sentiments of the Indians

  • The Government of India act 1919 also known as the Montagu-Chelmsford reforms were enacted by British Parliament to carry forward the process of constitution advancement in India so that the growing pressure of British national movement could be continued and the British rule to continue without muc…

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Question 3

Appeared in Year: 2017

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Explain why the efforts at finding solution to India՚s constitutional impasse failed during 1942 - 1946. (20 Marks)

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Failure in India՚s Constitutional Impasse

  • Cripps Mission was sent to India in 1942 in order to settle the constitutional stalemate in India. The provisions of the Cripps Mission failed to satisfy the aspirations of Indian nationalists resulted in the launch of the ‘Quit India Movement’ in August 1942.
  • Since then several efforts we՚re undertaken to so…

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