Indian Councils Act of 1892
Central Government
- In its first session, the Indian National Congress demanded several changes in the administration, which resulted in the passage of the Act of 1892.
- By the Act of 1892, the number of members in the legislative council was increased from 10 to 16, but the official majority was maintained. It also empowered the member to discuss the annual financial statement
Provincial Government
- The number of members in the provincial legislative councils increased, but the official majority was ....
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