History, asked by rebelbrother2004, 4 days ago

short answer-the proposal of federal state in the act was not brought into practice​

Answers

Answered by gddharshith
1

Answer:

The Government of India Act, 1935 was an Act adapted from the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It originally received royal assent in August 1935. It was the longest Act of (British) Parliament ever enacted until Greater London Authority Act 1999 surpassed it. Because of its length, the Act was retroactively split by the Government of India Act, 1935 into two separate Acts.

Explanation:

Answered by mad210203
1

proposal of federal state

Explanation:

  • In a federal system, the central government cannot order the state government to try and do something.
  • Federalism may be system of state within which power is split  between a central authority, constituent political units.
  • Indian Federalism differ from the kind of Federalism practiced within countries just like the United States of America.
  • The Government of India Act was passed in August 1935  by the British Parliament and at that time it absolutely was the longest act enacted by the British Parliament.
  • The federal a part of the Act was formated to satisfy the goals of the political Party.

Similar questions