Indian Constitutional Documents, Հատոր 3Anil Chandra Banerjee Mukherjee & Company, 1948 |
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... transferred subjects . in respect My first point is , that it is a mistake to suppose of " Trans . that any " subject " has been transferred to the subjects Ministers . I concede that certain departments have been transferred , but I ...
... transferred subjects . in respect My first point is , that it is a mistake to suppose of " Trans . that any " subject " has been transferred to the subjects Ministers . I concede that certain departments have been transferred , but I ...
Էջ 90
... transferred departments respectively , the Governor has the power to allocate the revenue and balances of the province between reserved and transferred subjects by specifying the fractional pro- portions of the revenues and balances ...
... transferred departments respectively , the Governor has the power to allocate the revenue and balances of the province between reserved and transferred subjects by specifying the fractional pro- portions of the revenues and balances ...
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... transferred subjects . Seventhly , the Governor has power to stop legislation in respect of transferred subjects notwithstanding the opinion of the Legisla- tive Council . Eighthly , he can return a Bill relating to a transferred ...
... transferred subjects . Seventhly , the Governor has power to stop legislation in respect of transferred subjects notwithstanding the opinion of the Legisla- tive Council . Eighthly , he can return a Bill relating to a transferred ...
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Mr Montagus Declaration 1917 | 1 |
MontFord Report on Goal of Political Evolution in India | 3 |
MontFord Report on Dyarchy 612 | 6 |
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