Historical Background Flashcards

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What are the key features of the Regulating Act (1773)?

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  1. GOB -> GGB (First GGB: Lord Warren Hastings)
  2. SC established at Calcutta (1774): 1 Chief Justice and 3 Judges
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What are the key features of the Amending Act (1781)?

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  1. Exempted GG, Council, and Servants of EIC from Jurisdiction of SC
  2. SC to administer through Personal Laws
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What are the key features of the Pitt’s India Act (1784)?

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  1. Established Double Government
  2. COD (Court of Directors) to administer Commercial Affairs
  3. BOC (Board of Control
    ) to administer Political Affairs
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What are the key features of the Act (1786)?

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  1. Lord Cornwallis to get power to override council’s decision in special cases
  2. Lord Cornwallis to be the CIC (Commander - In - Chief)
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What are the key features of the Charters Act (1793)?

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CIC (Commander - In - Chief) not to be member of the Council unless appointed

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What are the key features of the Charters Act (1813)?

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  1. Ended EIC trade monopoly, however tea’s and China’s continued
  2. Christian missionaries enlightened people
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What are the key features of the Charters Act (1833)?

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  1. GGB -> GGI (First GGI: Lord William Bentick)
  2. Ended EIC as a commercial body (Now administrative body)
  3. Failed attempt to conduct ICS
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What are the key features of the Charters Act (1853)?

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  1. Separation of Power between L and E; Introduced 6 L councillors
  2. ICS (1854) by Macaulay Committee
  3. Represented of 4/6 Indians as L councillors to be appointed by Madras, Bombay, Bengal, Madras
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What are the key features of the GOI Act (1858)?

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  1. GGI -> VR (First VR: Lord Canning)
  2. Ended dual government (i.e. no BOC and COD)
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What are the key features of the Indian Councils Act (1861)?

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  1. Indians in L council - Raja of Benaras, Maharaja of Patiala, Sir Dinkar Rao
  2. Decentralization
  3. Portfolio System was introduced
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What are the key features of the Indian Councils Act (1892)?

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Power to discuss Budget

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What are the key features of the Indian Councils Act (1909)?

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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

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What are the key features of the GOI Act (1919)?

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Montagu Chelmsford Reforms
1. Introduced dyarchy (Reserved and Transferred Subjects)
2. Introduced bicameralism
3. Extended Separate Electorate for Sikhs

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What are the key features of the GOI Act (1935)?

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  1. Abolished Dyarchy
  2. Extended Separate Electorate for SCs, Women, and Labor
  3. Established RBI
  4. Established Federal Court
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