What was the reaction of the Congress and the Muslim League on Government of India Act 1935?
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the grant of a large measure of autonomy to the provinces of British India (ending the system of diarchy introduced by the Government of India Act 1935)
provision for the establishment of a "Federation of India", to be made up of both British India and some or all of the "princely states"
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The Government of India Act 1935 was an Act of 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:
The Government of India Act, 1935, having 321 sections and 10 schedules.
The Government of Burma Act, 1935 having 159 sections and 6 schedules.
Government of India Act 1935
Act of Parliament
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Long title
An Act to make further provision for the Government of India.
Citation
1935 c. 2
Territorial extent
United Kingdom
British India
Dates
Royal assent
2 August 1935
Commencement
1 April 1937
Repealed
26 January 1950 (India)
23 March 1956 (Pakistan and Bangladesh)
19 November 1998 (United Kingdom)
Other legislation
Repealed by
Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1998 (United Kingdom)
Status: Repealed
Text of statute as originally enacted
Revised text of statute as amended
The Act led to:
1. Establishment of RBI.
2. FPSC, PPSC, JPSC.
3. Federal Court in 1937.
4. Bicameralism in 6 provinces (Bombay, Madras, Bengal, Bihar, Assam and United Provinces) out of 11 provinces.
The Government of India Act, 1935, having 321 sections and 10 schedules.
The Government of Burma Act, 1935 having 159 sections and 6 schedules.
Government of India Act 1935
Act of Parliament
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Long title
An Act to make further provision for the Government of India.
Citation
1935 c. 2
Territorial extent
United Kingdom
British India
Dates
Royal assent
2 August 1935
Commencement
1 April 1937
Repealed
26 January 1950 (India)
23 March 1956 (Pakistan and Bangladesh)
19 November 1998 (United Kingdom)
Other legislation
Repealed by
Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1998 (United Kingdom)
Status: Repealed
Text of statute as originally enacted
Revised text of statute as amended
The Act led to:
1. Establishment of RBI.
2. FPSC, PPSC, JPSC.
3. Federal Court in 1937.
4. Bicameralism in 6 provinces (Bombay, Madras, Bengal, Bihar, Assam and United Provinces) out of 11 provinces.
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