68. Which of the following is/are the principal feature(s) of the Government of India Act, 1919? (2012)

  1. Introduction of diarchy in the executive government of the provinces 
  2. Introduction of separate communal electorates for Muslims 
  3. Devolution of legislative authority by the center to the provinces 

 

Select the correct answer using the code given below: 

(a) 1 only

(b) 2 and 3 only 

(c) 1 and 3 only

 (d) 1, 2 and 3 

 

Answer: (c) 

On August 20, 1917, the British Government declared, for the first time, that its objective was the gradual introduction of a responsible Government in India. The Government of India Act of 1919 was thus enacted, which came into force in 1921. This Act is also known as Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms (Montagu was the Secretary of State for India and Lord Chelmsford was the Viceroy of India). 

Statement 1 is correct: The Government of India Act 1919 divided the provincial subjects into two parts—transferred and reserved. The transferred subjects were to be administered by the governor with the aid of ministers responsible to the legislative Council. The reserved subjects, on the other hand, were to be administered by the governor and his executive council without being responsible to the legislative Council. This dual scheme of governance was known as ‘dyarchy’- double rule. 

Statement 2 is not correct: It extended the principle of communal representation by providing separate electorates for Sikhs, Indian Christians, Anglo-Indians, and Europeans. Separate electorate was introduced for the first time in 1909 for Muslims.

 Statement 3 is correct: It relaxed the central control over the provinces by demarcating and separating the central and provincial subjects. The central and provincial legislatures were authorised to make laws on their respective list of subjects. However, the structure of government continued to be centralised and unitary. 

Other Features of the Government of India Act 1919: 

O It introduced, for the first time, bicameralism and direct elections in the country. Thus, the Indian legislative council was replaced by a bicameral legislature consisting of an Upper House (Council of State) and a Lower House (Legislative Assembly). The majority of members of both the Houses were chosen by direct election. 

O It required that the three of the six members of the Viceroy’s executive Council (other than the Commander-in-Chief) were to be Indian.

O It extended the principle of communal representation by providing separate electorates for Sikhs, Indian Christians, Anglo-Indians and Europeans. 

O  It granted franchise to a limited number of people on the basis of property, tax or education. 

O It created a new office of the High Commissioner for India in London and transferred to him some of the functions hitherto performed by the Secretary of State for India. y It provided for the establishment of a public service commission. Hence, a Central Public Service Commission was set up in 1926 for recruiting civil servants. 

O It separated, for the first time, provincial budgets from the Central budget and authorised the provincial legislatures to enact their budgets. 

O It provided for the appointment of a statutory commission to inquire into and report on its working after ten years of its coming into force. 

Elimination Technique 

O In this question, statement 1 and statement 3 are closely related. But statement 3 is a little confusing. If we can recall then we will find that introduction of separate communal electorates for Muslims is one of the recommendations of the Morley-Minto reforms. So, statement 2 can be easily eliminated along with option (b) and option (d). 

O After eliminating Statement 2, we are left with statement 1 and statement 3. 

If we read in between the lines carefully, we will get a clue -related to division of power or authority. 

o Statement 1 talks about diarchy which means government by two independent authorities and statement 2 talks about devolution of legislative authority by the centre to the provinces. O As both the statements are very close to that clue. We can easily mark Option (c) as the correct answer.

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