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CONSTITUTIONALDEVELOPMENT
(Developments since1858-1947)
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Including…•India Acts of 1919 and 1935•Many Charter Acts•Reforms
Geographical necessities
Historical Precedents
Our culture
Social diversities
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British PeriodBritish Queen Elizabeth I on December 31,1600 granted a Charter toEast India Company with title ‘ The Governor & the Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies’.
The Charter of 1601
The Regulating Act, 1773
The Pitt’s India Act, 1784
The Charter Act, 1833
The Charter Act, 1853
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British PeriodBritish Queen Elizabeth I on December 31,1600 granted a Charter toEast India Company with title ‘ The Governor & the Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies’.
The Charter of 1601
The Regulating Act, 1773
The Pitt’s India Act, 1784
The Charter Act, 1833
The Charter Act, 1853
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British PeriodBritish Queen Elizabeth I on December 31,1600 granted a Charter toEast India Company with title ‘ The Governor & the Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies’.
The Charter of 1601
The Regulating Act, 1773
The Pitt’s India Act, 1784
The Charter Act, 1833
The Charter Act, 1853
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British PeriodBritish Queen Elizabeth I on December 31,1600 granted a Charter toEast India Company with title ‘ The Governor & the Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies’.
The Charter of 1601
The Regulating Act, 1773
The Pitt’s India Act, 1784
The Charter Act, 1833
The Charter Act, 1853
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THE FIRSTWAR OF
INDIAN INDEPENDENCE
(1857)
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1858• The Government of India Act
1861• The Indian Councils Act
1909• The Indian Councils Act• Morley-Minto Reforms
1919• The Government of India Act• Montagu-Chelmsford Reform
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1858• The Government of India Act
1861• The Indian Councils Act
1909• The Indian Councils Act• Morley-Minto Reforms
1919• The Government of India Act• Montagu-Chelmsford Reform
GrowthOf
Nationalism
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1858• The Government of India Act
1861• The Indian Councils Act
1909• The Indian Councils Act• Morley-Minto Reforms
1919• The Government of India Act• Montagu-Chelmsford Reform
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Muddiman Committee (1924)
Simmon Commission (1928)
I Round Table Conference (12th Nov.1930)
Gandhi-Irwin Pact
II Round Table Conference (Sept.1931)
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Communal Award (16th Aug.1932)
Poona Pact (25th Sept.1932)
III Round Table Conference (17th Nov. to 24th Dec.1932)
IndianFederation
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The Government of India Act, 1935
•Introduction•Aim•Major Features•Important Provisions
August Offer, 1940
Cripps Mission, March 1942
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The Cabinet Mission Plan, 1946
•Introduction•Recommendations•Other Aspects
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Constituent Asssembly
•Introduction•Formation of Constituent Assembly a) Cabinet Mission b) Quorum c) Communal Division of Seats•Other Aspects
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Mountbatten Plan- June 3, 1947
•Introduction•Mr. Attlee, the British Prime Minister (then)•Plan of Partition•Acceptance of Plan
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The Indian Independence Act, 1947
•Introduction•Important provisions a) Two Independent Dominions b) Governor-General c) Responsibilities after partition d) Framing of Constitution e) 15th august,1947
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•Dr. Sachchidanand Sinha•Dr. Rajendra Prasad•Mr. Jawaharlala Nehru•Various committees•Dr. B.R.Ambedkar•Other Aspects
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Sources of Indian Constitution
•Britain•U.S.A.•Ireland•Germany (Weimer Constitution)•Australia•France•Former USSR
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THANK YOU…!
Sourabh Ubale(LL.M.- I yr.
Department of Law, University of Pune)