31:
1231:"emergencies". He was permitted to veto, or even stop debate on, any bill. If he recommended the passage of a bill, but only one chamber co-operated, he could declare the bill passed over the objections of the other chamber. The legislature had no authority over foreign affairs and defence. The President of the Council of State was appointed by the Governor-General; the Central Legislative Assembly elected its own President, apart from the first, but the election required the Governor-General's approval.
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241:. The council was transformed into the Imperial Legislative Council, and the Court of Directors of the Company, which had the power to elect members of the Governor-General's Council, ceased to have this power. Instead, the one member who had a vote only on legislative questions came to be appointed by the Sovereign, and the other three members by the
297:, and two by the Sovereign. (The power to appoint all five members passed to the Crown in 1869.) The viceroy was empowered to appoint an additional six to twelve members. The five individuals appointed by the Indian Secretary or Sovereign headed the executive departments, while those appointed by the Governor-General debated and voted on legislation.
236:
had both executive and legislative responsibilities. The council had four members elected by the Court of
Directors. The first three members were permitted to participate on all occasions, but the fourth member was only allowed to sit and vote when legislation was being debated. In 1858, the British
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as the upper house, reviewing legislation passed by the
Assembly. The Governor-General nonetheless retained significant power over legislation. He could authorise the expenditure of money without the Legislature's consent for "ecclesiastical, political defence" purposes, and for any purpose during
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and 1 nominated by the chamber of commerce in
Calcutta. The members were allowed to ask questions in the Council but not allowed to ask supplementaries or discuss the answer. They were however empowered to discuss the annual financial statement under certain restrictions but could not vote on it.
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by providing for the addition of six additional members to the
Governor General Council for legislative purposes. Thus, the act separated the legislative and executive functions of the council and it was this body within the Governor General's Council which came to known as the Indian/Central
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increased the number of members of the
Legislative Council to 60, of whom 27 were to be elected. For the first time, Indians were admitted to membership, and there were six Muslim representatives, the first time that such representation had been given to a religious group.
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increased the number of legislative members with a minimum of ten and maximum of sixteen members. The
Council now had 6 officials, 5 nominated non-officials, 4 nominated by the provincial legislative councils of
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313:. The others were lawyers, magistrates, journalists and merchants. The participation of the Indian members in the council meetings was negligible.
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Provinces(2), Central Provinces, Assam, Bihar & Orissa, Punjab, Burma
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Nominated non-officials (5): Indian commercial community (1), Punjab
Muslims (1), Punjab Landholders (1), Others (2)
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Legislative
Council. In 1861 it was renamed as Imperial Legislative Council and the strength was increased.
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1238:, the Imperial Legislative Council and its houses were dissolved on 14 August 1947 and was replaced by the
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There were 45 Indians nominated as additional non-official members from 1862 to 1892. Out of these 25 were
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66:
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683:
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344:
320:
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214:
129:
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Landholders (6): Bombay, Madras, Bengal, United
Provinces, Central Provinces, Bihar & Orissa
30:
1485:
1070:
923:
898:
480:
426:
404:
338:
Maharaja Sir Mirza Gajapati Viziaram, Raj Bahadur of Vizianagram (Jan 1864–1866)(Apr 1872–1876)
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1125:
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968:
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883:
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632:
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995:(1910), Wadero Ghulam Kadir Dayo 1913 1914, Khan Bahadur Saiyed Allahondo Shah (1916–1919)
8:
1705:
974:
872:
270:
222:
1452:
2093:
1218:, the Imperial Legislative Council was converted into a bicameral legislature with the
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850:
718:
584:
459:
356:
266:
238:
229:
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1567:
1410:
1383:
1356:
1329:
1302:
1186:
1172:
1132:
986:
758:
752:
578:
561:
557:
553:
504:
2071:
1645:
1255:
952:
767:
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617:
529:
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made several changes to the Council's composition. The council was now called the
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or the Imperial Legislative Council. Three members were to be appointed by the
2118:
1082:
927:
398:
350:
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Muslim (6): Bengal (2), Madras, Bombay, United Provinces, Bihar & Orissa
693:
687:
626:
387:
371:
2063:
1713:
1693:
1222:(also known as the Central Legislative Assembly) as the lower house of a
1074:
274:
202:
198:
178:
819:
Commerce (2): Bengal Chamber of Commerce (1), Bombay Chamber of Commerce
326:
48:
875:(1911–19), Lalit Mohan Chatterjee, Rai Sita Nath Ray Bahadur (1916–19)
1718:
1223:
1006:
306:
174:
53:
1124:(1913–1915), Sir Runbhir Singh (1915), Dewan Tek Chand (1915–1917),
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Landholders: Rajendra Narayan Bhanja Deo Raja of Kanika (1916–1920)
273:
of 1784 reduced the membership to three, and also established the
712:
658:
639:
408:
849:(1913–1920), Raja Peary Mohan Mukherjee (1915), Sir Fazalbhoy
1697:
1688:
1051:
Landholders: Pramathanath Roy, Raja of Dighapatia (1911–1915)
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Wadero Ghulam Kadir M.B.E Nominated Ratodero Larrkanao(1913)
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341:
Bir Bar Raja Sir Sahib Dayal of Kishen Kot (Jan 1864–1866)
1431:"Maharashtra State Gazetteers – Greater Bombay District"
374:, Maharaja of Jaipur (Aug 1868–1870) and (Aug 1871–1875)
156:
seats in Central Legislative Assembly(Lower House) and
1153:
Chiefs : Sultan Karam Dad Khan of Pharwala (1918)
438:
Durga Charan Laha, Maharaja of Shyampukur (1882–1889)
317:
Raja Sir Deo Narayan Singh of Benaras (Jan 1862–1866)
1195:
Landholders: Raja Sir Rampal Singh of Kurri Sudauli
825:
645:
Balwant Rao Bhuskute, Central Provinces (1896–1897)
1099:(1909–1919), Khan Bahadur Mir Asad Ali (1916–1919)
1038:(1893–1916), Pandit Bishan Dutt Shukul (1916–1919)
593:, Punjab nominated (1893–1897), Punjab (1897–1905)
1586:Gandhi's Rise to Power: Indian Politics 1915–1922
1110:(1912–1915), K. V. Rangaswamy Iyengar (1916–1919)
377:Digvijay Singh, Raja of Balrampur (Oct 1868–1870)
16:Legislature issued in the British Raj (1861–1947)
2116:
790:The composition of the Council was as follows:
205:from 1861 to 1947. It was established under the
1486:"Surendranath Banerji, freedom fighter, India"
764:Munshi Madho Lal, United Provinces (1907–1909)
667:, Bengal nominated (1899–1904), Bengal (1904–)
368:Raja Sheoraj Singh of Kashipur (Jan 1868–1870)
1671:
919:(1913), Rai Bahadur Krishna Sahay (1916–1919)
1379:The Financial Foundations of the British Raj
1375:
237:Crown took over the administration from the
1027:(1911–1912), V. R. Pandit, General (1915),
602:Fazulbhai Vishram, Bombay nominated (1893–)
572:
486:Nawab Nawazish Ali Khan (Jul 1887-Sep 1888)
1678:
1664:
1471:Indian constitutional documents, 1773–1915
1042:
840:
807:Elected from provincial legislatures (27)
608:, Central Provinces nominated (1893–1909)
300:
1467:
1451:Abdul, Latif Sayyid (30 November 1924).
1348:
1294:
886:(1911), Maulvi Abdul Rahim (1916–1919),
673:, Bengal Chamber of Commerce (1900–1903)
353:, Nawab of Rampur (Jan 1867–)(1878–1887)
215:Council of the Governor-General of India
1561:
1559:
1557:
1402:
1321:
1189:(1909–1912), Nawab Abdul Majid (1912),
160:seats in Council of States(Upper House)
2117:
1623:
1621:
1583:Brown, Judith M. (26 September 1974).
1146:(1910–1911), Col. Raja Jai Chand, Sir
888:Nawab Bahadur Syed Nawab Ali Chowdhury
830:
291:Governor-General's Legislative Council
2125:Imperial Legislative Council of India
1659:
1646:History of Assembly (Old Secretariat)
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1509:
1507:
1505:
1503:
1501:
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1497:
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1450:
905:
86:Central Legislative Assembly: 3 years
2130:1861 establishments in British India
2045:Patiala and East Punjab States Union
1572:. Madras : Pillar. p. 606.
1554:
1031:(1918–1920), Rai Sahib Seth Nath Mal
1013:
708:, Bengal Chamber of Commerce (1903–)
477:Sir Shankar Bakhsh Singh (1886–1888)
1618:
1565:
1157:
1048:General: Kamini Kumar Chanda (1920)
13:
1609:
1569:The Indian Biographical Dictionary
1492:
1454:Addresses Poems and Other Writings
1406:History of the Parliament of India
661:, North-West Provinces (1898–1900)
14:
2141:
1639:
1376:Bhattacharya, Sabyasachi (2005).
1325:India's Struggle for Independence
715:Bahadur, United Provinces (1903–)
465:Peary Mohan Mukherjea (1885–1888)
347:, Raja of Burdwan (Nov 1864–1867)
335:, Nawab of Rampur (Sep 1863–1864)
221:and after 1950, was succeeded by
1687:
1322:Chandra, Bipan (9 August 2016).
1244:Constituent Assembly of Pakistan
826:Indians in the Council (1909–20)
581:, Bombay (1893–1896) (1898–1901)
359:, Nawab of Dacca (Dec 1867–1869)
323:of Patiala (Jan 1862 – Nov 1862)
144:Constituent Assembly of Pakistan
29:
1603:
1576:
1543:
1532:
1457:. The Government Central Press.
1295:Banerjee, Anil Chandra (1984).
1199:
1009:(1915), Maing Ba Tu (1911–1920)
777:
684:Surindar Bikram Prakash Bahadur
542:
280:
248:
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1396:
1369:
1352:Dictionary of Indian Biography
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1315:
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993:Sir Sassoon David, 1st Baronet
734:Nawab Fateh Ali Khan Kazilbash
638:Nawab Amiruddin Ahmad Khan of
468:Syud Ameer Hossain (1886–1889)
423:(Bengal Zamindars) (1880–1881)
1:
2104:Constituent Assembly of India
1650:Legislative Assembly of Delhi
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1240:Constituent Assembly of India
1220:Imperial Legislative Assembly
1025:Raghunath Narasinha Mudholkar
1021:Sir Maneckji Byramji Dadabhoy
977:(1910–1911) and (1916–1919),
495:Muhammad Ali Khan (1889–1891)
490:Pusapati Ananda Gajapati Raju
257:limited the influence of the
219:Constituent Assembly of India
140:Constituent Assembly of India
2087:Central Legislative Assembly
2077:Imperial Legislative Council
1271:Central Legislative Assembly
1236:Indian Independence Act 1947
1216:Government of India Act 1919
1206:Central Legislative Assembly
979:Ghulam Muhammad Khan Bhurgri
930:(1912) Quamrul Huda (1915),
794:Ex-officio members from the
648:Pandit Bishambar Nath (1897)
623:Babu Mohini Mohan Roy (1894)
395:, Maharaja of Benaras (1876)
393:Ishwari Prasad Narayan Singh
295:Secretary of State for India
243:Secretary of State for India
207:Government of India Act 1853
191:Imperial Legislative Council
72:Central Legislative Assembly
23:Imperial Legislative Council
7:
1276:Interim Government of India
1266:Viceroy's Executive Council
1249:
1097:Nawab Syed Muhammad Bahadur
1029:Ganesh Shrikrishna Khaparde
796:Viceroy's Executive Council
728:Nawab Syed Muhammad Bahadur
721:, Central Provinces (1903–)
597:Udai Pratap Singh of Bhinga
524:Udai Pratap Singh of Bhinga
217:, and was succeeded by the
10:
2146:
1829:State Legislative Assembly
1566:Rao, C. Hayavando (1915).
1349:Buckland, Charles (1999).
1203:
1191:Nawab Mohammad Ismail Khan
1180:Mohammad Ali Mohammad Khan
1144:Pratap Singh of Kapurthala
454:Vishvanath Narayan Mandlik
130:Governor-General's Council
2062:
2002:
1836:
1827:
1777:
1736:
1729:State Legislative Council
1727:
1704:
1403:Kashyap, Subhash (1994).
1114:
1079:Kurma Venkata Reddy Naidu
1055:
941:
861:
518:Krishnaji Lakshman Nulkar
386:Raja Shamsher Parkash of
309:and seven were rulers of
259:Governor-General of India
234:Governor-General of India
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84:Council of State: 5 years
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1210:Council of State (India)
1104:Veerabhadra Raju Bahadur
1093:Ghulam Muhammad Ali Khan
999:
801:Nominated officials (28)
784:Indian Councils Act 1909
549:Indian Councils Act 1892
472:Mohammad Amir Hasan Khan
399:Sir Narendra Krishna Deb
287:Indian Councils Act 1861
2099:Provincial Legislatures
1612:Punjab Through the Ages
1087:M. Ct. Muthiah Chettiar
1067:C. Vijayaraghavachariar
1043:East Bengal & Assam
1036:Gangadhar Rao Chitnavis
841:Nominated Non-Officials
665:Rameshwar Singh Bahadur
612:Mir Humayun Jah Bahadur
606:Gangadhar Rao Chitnavis
566:North-Western Provinces
321:Maharaja Narinder Singh
269:'s Court of Directors.
228:During the rule of the
1071:V. S. Srinivasa Sastri
924:Maulana Mazharul Haque
899:Manindra Chandra Nandy
651:Joy Gobind Laha (1897)
573:Indians in the Council
481:Dinshaw Maneckji Petit
427:Raghubir Singh of Jind
405:Muhammad Faiz Ali Khan
363:Prasanna Coomar Tagore
301:Indians in the Council
255:Regulating Act of 1773
1468:Mukherji, P. (1915).
1148:Malik Umar Hayat Khan
1126:Sundar Singh Majithia
949:Gopal Krishna Gokhale
855:Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata
847:Surendranath Banerjee
700:Gopal Krishna Gokhale
677:Syed Hussain Bilgrami
671:Apcar Alexander Apcar
655:Nawab Faiyaz Ali Khan
232:, the council of the
1298:English Law in India
1226:legislature and the
1165:Madan Mohan Malaviya
1063:N. Subba Rao Pantulu
969:Vithaldas Thackersey
957:Dinshaw Edulji Wacha
913:Sachchidananda Sinha
884:Abdul Karim Ghaznavi
869:Sachchidananda Sinha
730:, Madras (1903–1909)
702:, Bombay (1903–1909)
635:, Bombay (1896–1898)
633:Rahimtulla M. Sayani
629:, Madras (1895–1903)
587:, Bengal (1893–1898)
520:, Bombay (1890–1891)
512:Romesh Chandra Mitra
421:Jatindramohan Tagore
261:and established the
1706:Parliament of India
975:Muhammad Ali Jinnah
873:Bhupendra Nath Bose
831:Nominated Officials
773:Maing Ba Tow (1908)
657:, Nawab Bahadur of
407:, Nawab Bahadur of
345:Mahtabchand Bahadur
223:Parliament of India
2094:Chamber of Princes
1474:. Calcutta, Spink.
1169:Bishan Narayan Dar
1120:General: Raja Sir
983:Ibrahim Rahimtoola
961:Lallubhai Samaldas
906:Bihar & Orissa
895:Bijoy Chand Mahtab
851:Currimbhoy Ebrahim
719:Bipin Krishna Bose
696:, nominated (1903)
585:Lakshmeshwar Singh
460:Lakshmeshwar Singh
357:Khwaja Abdul Ghani
267:East India Company
239:East India Company
230:East India Company
2112:
2111:
2058:
2057:
1894:Jammu and Kashmir
1849:Arunachal Pradesh
1823:
1822:
1795:Jammu and Kashmir
1173:Tej Bahadur Sapru
1133:Zulfikar Ali Khan
1034:Landholders: Sir
1014:Central Provinces
987:Shah Nawaz Bhutto
985:(1913–1919), Sir
880:Syed Shamsul Huda
759:Asutosh Mookerjee
753:Khwaja Salimullah
579:Pherozeshah Mehta
562:Madras Presidency
558:Bombay Presidency
554:Bengal Presidency
505:Khwaja Ahsanullah
265:, elected by the
213:It succeeded the
187:
186:
136:Succeeded by
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2082:Council of State
2072:Council of India
1889:Himachal Pradesh
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1228:Council of State
1158:United Provinces
953:Vithalbhai Patel
836:Kiran Chandra De
768:Theodore Morison
740:R. G. Bhandarkar
627:P. Ananda Charlu
618:Rashbihari Ghosh
530:Rashbihari Ghosh
271:Pitt's India Act
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126:Preceded by
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499:Khem Singh Bedi
433:Raja Sivaprasad
415:Syed Ahmad Khan
383:(Feb 1873–1875)
381:Ramanath Tagore
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