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The independence act clause 3 states that law can be changed by governer general on consultation with british so technically does british still rule on india

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Answered by somyamangla
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 Indian Independence Act, which was based on the Mountbatten plan of June 3, was passed by the British parliament on July 5, 1947 and received royal assent or approval on July 18, 1947.

After an extensive and almost a century-long freedom movement, the British were finally convinced that the government and the ruling authority had to be passed on to Indian hands. On February 20, 1947, the British House of Commons had declared their intention of abandoning the authority over the Indian sub-continent.  


Anonymous: but in clause 3 its written that they can change any constitutional rights
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