History of Indian Administration and Constitution, Volume 2Marwari Vidyalaya Book Depot, 1926 - 521 páginas |
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Página 158
... discussing the propriety of the methods of the Executive . The Character of the Legislature after the Act . It is summarlsed in the following exctrats from the pen of a writer ( 1887 ) who said : - ― ( 1 ) " That the Legislative ...
... discussing the propriety of the methods of the Executive . The Character of the Legislature after the Act . It is summarlsed in the following exctrats from the pen of a writer ( 1887 ) who said : - ― ( 1 ) " That the Legislative ...
Página 163
... discuss the financial matters except when there was a proposal for a new tax . In this case also they had to confine their attention to that item only- Secondly , the Government also had no opportunity , even if they wanted , to explain ...
... discuss the financial matters except when there was a proposal for a new tax . In this case also they had to confine their attention to that item only- Secondly , the Government also had no opportunity , even if they wanted , to explain ...
Página 164
... discussion during Lord Dufferin's time , when a committee , consisting of Sir George Cherney and others , recommended ( 1 ) That the Legislative Councils should be allowed to see papers freely and originate advice or suggestions ; ( 2 ) ...
... discussion during Lord Dufferin's time , when a committee , consisting of Sir George Cherney and others , recommended ( 1 ) That the Legislative Councils should be allowed to see papers freely and originate advice or suggestions ; ( 2 ) ...
Página 167
... discussion should be held in the Council whether the published budget sbowed or not the introduction of a new tax ; ( ii ) That under proper restrictions to be laid down by the Governor - General , the members should be allowed to ask ...
... discussion should be held in the Council whether the published budget sbowed or not the introduction of a new tax ; ( ii ) That under proper restrictions to be laid down by the Governor - General , the members should be allowed to ask ...
Página 169
... discussions . - The result of these discussions was that Mr. Schwana's amendment , assuring the principle of election , was rejected , and the Bill of 1892 empowered the Government of India to introduce some principle of represen ...
... discussions . - The result of these discussions was that Mr. Schwana's amendment , assuring the principle of election , was rejected , and the Bill of 1892 empowered the Government of India to introduce some principle of represen ...
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 235 - The policy of His Majesty's Government, with which the Government of India are in complete accord, is that of the increasing association of Indians in every branch of the administration and the gradual development of self-governing institutions with a view to the progressive realisation of responsible government in India as an integral part of the British Empire.
Página 235 - The British Government and the Government of India, on whom the responsibility lies for the welfare and advancement of the Indian peoples, must be judges of the time and measure of each advance, and they must be guided by the co-operation received from those upon whom new opportunities of service will thus be conferred and by the extent to which it is found that confidence can be reposed in their sense of responsibility.
Página 275 - Parliament as soon as may be after they are made and if an address is presented to His Majesty by either House of Parliament within the next...
Página 240 - The Government of India must remain wholly responsible to Parliament, and saving such responsibility, its authority in essential matters must remain indisputable, pending experience of the effect of the changes now to be introduced in the provinces. In the meantime the Indian Legislative Council should be enlarged and made more representative and its opportunities of influencing Government increased.
Página 409 - Act: provided that the Governor-General in Council may, by notification in the Gazette of India...
Página 508 - Provided that any rules made, forms prescribed or tables settled under clause (2) or clause (3) shall not be inconsistent with the provision of any law for the time being in force, and shall require the previous approval of the Governor.
Página 453 - ... for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance...
Página 388 - The provinces are the domain in which the earlier steps towards the progressive realisation of responsible government should be taken. Some measure of responsibility should be given at once, and our aim is to give complete responsibility as soon as conditions permit.
Página 280 - Charles John Viscount Canning, do hereby constitute and appoint him, the said Viscount Canning, to be our first Viceroy and Governor-General in and over our said territories, and to administer the government thereof in our name...
Página 345 - Act ; or (b) affecting the public debt of India, or the customs duties, or any other tax or duty for the time being in force and imposed by the .Authority of the Governor-General in Council for the general purposes of the Government of India...