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c. State any 3 clauses of the Indian Independent Act. ​

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Answered by anupvijaykushwah
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No law and provision of any law made by the legislature of the new dominions shall be void or inoperative on the ground that it is repugnant to the law of England. The Governor-General of each dominion had full powers to give assent in His Majesty's name to any law of the legislature. mark as brainliest

Answered by avyakthsachin
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Explanation:

The first provision stated that British India will be divided into two fully sovereign dominions of Pakistan and India and that the newly formed dominions can form their own government with effect from August 15, 1947.

The second provision stated that the provinces of Bengal and Punjab will be divided between the two newly created countries. It also indicated that Western Punjab, Eastern Bengal, North-West Frontier Province, and Sindh would be given to Pakistan.

The third provision made sure the Crown continues its authority in some form or the other; it stated that the office of the Governor-General will be established in the newly formed countries. It also stated that it was not mandatory for India or Pakistan to become a member of the ‘British Commonwealth of Nations,’ but the Governor-General will be assigned the responsibility of being the representative of the Crown in both the nations.

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