History of Indian Administration and Constitution, Հատոր 2 |
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II The Crown . The Origin of the Crown's control . The Company owed its existence to the Royal Charter of 1600 granted to them by the last Tudor Sovereign . Again it was the Royal Charter of the Stuarts that conferred Governmental ...
II The Crown . The Origin of the Crown's control . The Company owed its existence to the Royal Charter of 1600 granted to them by the last Tudor Sovereign . Again it was the Royal Charter of the Stuarts that conferred Governmental ...
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lih the Crown meant Parliament " . Thus in common with all the parts of the British Empire , the legal Sovereign of India is the King - in - Parliament . However , certain powers were nominally retained with the Crown though they were ...
lih the Crown meant Parliament " . Thus in common with all the parts of the British Empire , the legal Sovereign of India is the King - in - Parliament . However , certain powers were nominally retained with the Crown though they were ...
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The Governor - General continued to be the head of Central Government after the transfer of Indian administration from the Company to the Crown in 1858. Lord Canning was referred to in the Queen's Proclamation as the first Viceroy and ...
The Governor - General continued to be the head of Central Government after the transfer of Indian administration from the Company to the Crown in 1858. Lord Canning was referred to in the Queen's Proclamation as the first Viceroy and ...
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