Historical Background Flashcards
What are the key features of the Regulating Act (1773)?
- GOB -> GGB (First GGB: Lord Warren Hastings)
- SC established at Calcutta (1774): 1 Chief Justice and 3 Judges
What are the key features of the Amending Act (1781)?
- Exempted GG, Council, and Servants of EIC from Jurisdiction of SC
- SC to administer through Personal Laws
What are the key features of the Pitt’s India Act (1784)?
- Established Double Government
- COD (Court of Directors) to administer Commercial Affairs
- BOC (Board of Control
) to administer Political Affairs
What are the key features of the Act (1786)?
- Lord Cornwallis to get power to override council’s decision in special cases
- Lord Cornwallis to be the CIC (Commander - In - Chief)
What are the key features of the Charters Act (1793)?
CIC (Commander - In - Chief) not to be member of the Council unless appointed
What are the key features of the Charters Act (1813)?
- Ended EIC trade monopoly, however tea’s and China’s continued
- Christian missionaries enlightened people
What are the key features of the Charters Act (1833)?
- GGB -> GGI (First GGI: Lord William Bentick)
- Ended EIC as a commercial body (Now administrative body)
- Failed attempt to conduct ICS
What are the key features of the Charters Act (1853)?
- Separation of Power between L and E; Introduced 6 L councillors
- ICS (1854) by Macaulay Committee
- Represented of 4/6 Indians as L councillors to be appointed by Madras, Bombay, Bengal, Madras
What are the key features of the GOI Act (1858)?
- GGI -> VR (First VR: Lord Canning)
- Ended dual government (i.e. no BOC and COD)
What are the key features of the Indian Councils Act (1861)?
- Indians in L council - Raja of Benaras, Maharaja of Patiala, Sir Dinkar Rao
- Decentralization
- Portfolio System was introduced
What are the key features of the Indian Councils Act (1892)?
Power to discuss Budget
What are the key features of the Indian Councils Act (1909)?
Morley Minto Reforms
1. Increased L council members from 16 to 60 in Central L C
2. 1st Indian in E Council: Satyendra Prasad Sinha
3. Separate Electorate for Muslims
What are the key features of the GOI Act (1919)?
Montagu Chelmsford Reforms
1. Introduced dyarchy (Reserved and Transferred Subjects)
2. Introduced bicameralism
3. Extended Separate Electorate for Sikhs
What are the key features of the GOI Act (1935)?
- Abolished Dyarchy
- Extended Separate Electorate for SCs, Women, and Labor
- Established RBI
- Established Federal Court