The Indian Independence Act of 1947 formally legislated the end of British rule in India and the partition of the territory into two sovereign nations. Which of the following provisions were included in the Indian Independence Act of 1947? (Select all correct options)
- It provided for the creation of two independent dominions, India and Pakistan, with effect from August 15, 1947.Cevap
- It empowered the Constituent Assemblies of both dominions to legislate for their respective territories and frame any constitution.Cevap
- CIt introduced dyarchy at the provincial level by dividing administration into reserved and transferred subjects.
- DIt provided for the establishment of a Federal Court and a Federal Railway Authority for British India.
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The Indian Independence Act of 1947 provided for the partition of British India into two independent dominions (India and Pakistan) from August 15, 1947, and empowered the Constituent Assemblies of both dominions to act as fully sovereign legislative bodies with power to frame their respective constitutions.
The provisions stating that two independent dominions would be created on August 15, 1947, and that the Constituent Assemblies of both dominions were empowered to frame constitutions as sovereign bodies are correct. The Indian Independence Act of 1947 formally ended British sovereignty over India and conferred supreme legislative power upon the new dominion assemblies.
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Provisions of the Indian Independence Act 1947