A. February, 1949
B. March, 1948
C. April, 1949
D. March, 1949
Constitutional Development And National Movement in Subcontinent
Constitutional Development And National Movement in Subcontinent
A. The Presiding Judge
B. The English Law
C. The law of the defendant
D. The law of the accused
E. Local customs
A. Public servants on duty were brought under Supreme Court jurisdiction
B. Public servants of the Company while on duty were, exempted from Supreme Court jurisdictions
C. The court was to administer personal law of defendant
D. Court was to show respect for religious law
E. Governor-General was empowered to make regulations for provincial courts
A. No machinery was provided for scrutinising company correspondence with the Government
B. It was accepted that the company was a political organisation
C. It was step towards ending company’s misrule
D. Government accepted the responsiblity towards India
E. It gave a definite form to sovereignty
A. The Governor-General was placed at the mercy of his council
B. The Governor-General was made completely autocrat
C. Governor-General was reduced to cipher
D. It was not specified what type of law the courts will administer
E. None of the above
A. All proprietors were entitled to vote for the appointment of Director-General
B. Governor-General was to obey majority decision
C. Provision was made for a supreme court
D. Servants of the Company were forbidden to receive presents
E. Salaries of the servants of the Company were decreased
A. Lord Landsdowne
B. Lord Cannings
C. Lord Dalhousie
D. Lord Lytton
E. Lord Clive
A. 1764
B. 1765
C. 1766
D. 1767
E. 1768
A. By it India was partitioned
B. Indian was appointed as Governor-General of India
C. Communal representation was brought to an end
D. India decided to leave Commonwealth
A. In August Offer (1940)
B. Cripps Proposals
C. Wavel Plan
D. Cabinet Mission Proposals