GoI Act 1935: Features and Limitations

GoI Act

GoI (Government of India) Act 1935 was the result of the Third Round Table Conference (RTC), held in November 1932.

The third RTC was held again without the participation of Congress. The British parliament enacted the GoI Act in 1935, and it went into effect in 1937.

It was based on a report by a Joint Select Committee that established the two houses of the British parliament and was chaired by Lord Linlithgow.

At that time, it was the longest legislation passed by the British Parliament.

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Main Features of the GoI Act, 1935

The Government of India Act of 1935 was a significant piece of legislation that marked a crucial phase in the constitutional development of British India. The Act was enacted by the British Parliament and came into effect in 1937. It replaced the Government of India Act of 1919 and remained in force until India gained independence in 1947.

The legislation was passed by the British Parliament in August 1935 and its main provisions were as follows:

Federal Level

Changes made at the federal level are:

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