Match the historic constitutional acts under British rule in List-I with their corresponding statutory provisions in List-II.
- Indian Councils Act, 1892Authorization of non-official members to discuss the budget and address questions
- Indian Councils Act, 1909Legalization of communal representation through separate electorates for Muslims
- Government of India Act, 1919Establishment of dyarchy in the executive administration of provinces
- Indian Independence Act, 1947Conferral of full sovereign status on the Constituent Assembly
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The Indian Councils Act of 1892 matches with the authorization of non-official members to discuss the budget; the Indian Councils Act of 1909 matches with separate communal electorates for Muslims; the Government of India Act of 1919 matches with the introduction of dyarchy in provinces; and the Indian Independence Act of 1947 matches with conferring full sovereign status on the Constituent Assembly.
Each historical act corresponds directly to its landmark statutory provision: the 1892 Act allowed budget discussion, the 1909 Act introduced separate electorates, the 1919 Act established provincial dyarchy, and the 1947 Act conferred sovereignty upon the Constituent Assembly.
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