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Indian Statutory Commission Volume I Report of the Indian Statutory Commission Volume 1—Survey

1930

197 211 The Attitude of the Elector 198 212 The Candidate and his Platform. 198 '213 The Choice of Representatives... [...] 236 259 The Control of Provincial Legislation 237 260 CHAPTER 5.—The Secretary of State and the Council of 239 261-269 India Statutory Responsibilities of Council of India 239 262 Consultative Functions of Council of India... [...] 275 303 The Task of the Police... [...] The Joint Report and the Resolution of 1918... [...] V.—Note on the History of Separate Muhammadan Representation 183 Table—Composition of the Council of State 167 If Composition of the Legislative Assembly...
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Pages
436
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.140888
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
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Indtoduction
1-9 unknown view
Chapter 1.—Preliminary and Statistical
10-13 unknown view
Chapter 2.—The Countryside and the Towns
14-23 unknown view
Chapter 3.—The Religious Communities of India
24-33 unknown view
Chapter 4.—Caste and the Depressed Classes
34-41 unknown view
Chapter 5.—The Anglo-Indian Community
42-45 unknown view
Chapter 6.—The European in India
46-48 unknown view
Chapter 7.—The Women of India
49-53 unknown view
Chapter 8.—The Peovinces of British India
54-82 unknown view
Chapter 9.—The Indian States
83-91 unknown view
Chapter 10.—The Army in India
92-107 unknown view
Appendix I
108-110 unknown view
Chapter 1.—The Essentials of the Previous System
111-119 unknown view
Chapter 2.—Principles of the Reforms of 1919
120-123 unknown view
Chapter 3—The Provincial Field
124-126 unknown view
Appendix II
126-131 unknown view
Chapter 4.—The Provincial Legislature
132-143 unknown view
Appendix III
144-145 unknown view
Appendix IV
146-147 unknown view
Chapter 5.—Dyarchy in the Provincial Executive
148-153 unknown view
Chapter 6.—The Governor
154-157 unknown view
Chapter 7.—Backward Tracts
158-161 unknown view
Chapter 8.—The Central Legislature
162-172 unknown view
Chapter 9.—The Central Government
173-176 unknown view
Chapter 10.—The Viceroy and Governor-General
177-179 unknown view
Chapter 11.—The India Office
180-182 unknown view
Appendix V
183-189 unknown view
Chapter 1.—Provincial Electorate—the Voter and the Member
190-202 unknown view
Chapter 2.—The Working of the Provincial Constitution
203-220 unknown view
Chapter 3.—The Working of the Centre
221-231 unknown view
Chapter 4.—Central Control over Provincial Matters
232-238 unknown view
Chapter 5.—The Secretary of State and the Council of India
239-245 unknown view
Chapter 6.—The Course of Indian Politics since 1920 in the Light of the Reforms
246-262 unknown view
Chapter 1.—The Administrative Services: Their Organisation and Work
263-280 unknown view
Chapter 2.—The Districts and the Secretariats
281-291 unknown view
Chapter 3.—The Judiciary
292-297 unknown view
Chapter 4.—Local Self-Government
298-315 unknown view
Chapter 5.—The North-West Frontier Province and other Special Areas
316-331 unknown view
Chapter 1.—Conditions Governing Indian Finance
332-336 unknown view
Chapter 2.—Outlines of Fiscal System before the Reforms
337-345 unknown view
Chapter 3.—Financial Devolution under the Reforms : the Meston Settlement
346-351 unknown view
Chapter 4.—Fiscal Developments since the Reforms
352-357 unknown view
Chapter 5.—Principal Sources of Revenue and Heads of Expenditure
358-366 unknown view
Chapter 6.—The System of Financial Control
367-377 unknown view
Part VI.—The Growth of Education
378-403 unknown view
Part VII—Public Opinion in India
404-409 unknown view

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