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- This Act had a separate Preamble which declared that the objective of the British Government was the gradual introduction of responsible government in India.
- Diarchy was introduced at the Provincial Level. Diarchy means a dual set of governments; one is accountable, the other is not accountable. Subjects of the provincial government were divided into two groups. One group was reserved, and the other group was transferred. The reserved subjects were controlled by the British Governor of the province; the transferred subjects were given to the Indian ministers of the province.
- The Government of India Act of 1919, made a provision for classification of the central and provincial subjects. The Act kept the Income Tax as a source of revenue to the Central Government. However, for Bengal and Bombay, to meet their objections, a provision to assign them 25% of the income tax was made.
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the main provisions of the government of india act,1919
- The Act provided for the establishment of a Public Service Commission in India for the first time.
- The Acts of 1773 and 1784 were designed to establish a regular system of administration and justice under the Honourable East India Company.
- No bill of the legislature could be deemed to have been passed unless assented to by the Viceroy. The latter could, however, enact a bill without the assent of the legislature.
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