Module 1 Ic
Module 1 Ic
Module 1
Presenting
by
Dr. Karthik Kumar M B
SYLLABUS
• Necessity of the Constitution
• Societies before and after the
constitution adoption
• Introduction to the Indian
Constitution
• Making of the Constitution
• Role of the constituent Assembly
Indian Constitution
• The word Constitution originate from Latin word
called constituere, which means ‘to establish’
or ‘to construct’ or ‘to form’.
• Constituent Assembly
Constitutional Landmarks and
important Provisions
Constitutional Important Provisions
Landmarks
Regulating Act of 1773 Designated the Governor of Bengal as Governor General of
Bengal
First Governor General of Bengal – Lord Warren Hasting
Establishment of Supreme court in Calcutta (1774)
Pitt’s India Act of 1784 Distinguished the commercial and political function
Established Double Government – Board of Control (Political)
& Court of Directors (commercial)
Charter Act of 1833 Designated the Governor General of Bengal as Governor
General of India
First Governor General of India – Lord William Bentinck
End of East India Company
Charter Act of 1853 Created Central Legislative Council (CLC) which functions as
mini Parliament
Introduce open competition system to recruit civil servants
Government of India Changed the Governor General of India title to ‘Viceroy of
Act of 1858 India’
First Viceroy of India – Lord Canning
Indian Council Act of Gave ordinance making power to the Viceroy of India
1861
Constitutional Landmarks Important Provisions
Indian Council Act of 1892 Introduce indirect election
Enlarged function of Legislative Council
Indian Council Act of 1909 It associates Indians with Executive councils of the Viceroy of
(Morley - Minto Reforms ) India
Government of India Act of Introduced direct election – Provided voting rights based on
1919 (Montagu Chelmsford property, tax or education
Reforms) Formation of dual system of government – Dyarchy
Introduced Bicameralism at the centre
Established Central Public Service Commission in 1926
Government of India Act of Introduced three lists – Federal, state and concurrent subject
1935 list
Abolished Dyarchy in the provinces and introduced it at the
centre
Gave provincial Autonomy and established responsible
government at provinces
Establishment of Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
Indian Independence Act of Ended the British rule in India and declared India as
1947 Independent and sovereign state
Divided British India and created two independent dominions
Gave option for Indian princely states to join either India or
Pakistan or remain independently
Constituent Assembly
• Constituent Assembly means a group of persons
that draft a constitution for a country.
• 11th December1946
- President: Dr. Rajendra Prasad
- Vice President: H C Mukherjee
- Constitutional Advisor: Sir. B N Rau