A Constitutional History of India, 1600-1935Methuen & Company Limited, 1936 - 536 էջ |
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Էջ 247
... minister or ministers respec- tively . The latter distinction involved the alteration of the form of government of the United Provinces , the Punjab , Bihar and Orissa , the Central Provinces , and Assam , so that each fell under a ...
... minister or ministers respec- tively . The latter distinction involved the alteration of the form of government of the United Provinces , the Punjab , Bihar and Orissa , the Central Provinces , and Assam , so that each fell under a ...
Էջ 278
... ministers were not effectively in control of any side of finance . Yet another obvious disadvantage lay in the fact that the ministers had only a limited control over their officials ; in fact they received in the main willing and ...
... ministers were not effectively in control of any side of finance . Yet another obvious disadvantage lay in the fact that the ministers had only a limited control over their officials ; in fact they received in the main willing and ...
Էջ 334
... ministers make in his discretion rules as to the information to be given to him , and requiring not only ministers but secretaries to bring to his notice any matter likely to involve a responsibility . The provision also derives from ...
... ministers make in his discretion rules as to the information to be given to him , and requiring not only ministers but secretaries to bring to his notice any matter likely to involve a responsibility . The provision also derives from ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE COMPANYS SETTLEMENTS | 27 |
THE DIWANI THE EXPLOITATION OF BENGAL DYARCHY | 53 |
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