The Government of India must remain wholly responsible to Parliament, and saving such responsibility, its authority in essential matters must remain indisputable, pending experience of the effect of the changes now to be introduced in the provinces. In... The Quarterly Review - 406 psl.redagavo - 1918Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Great Britain. India Office - 1918 - 270 psl.
...the Government of India, we are led to the following proposition ; " The Government of India must remain wholly responsible to Parliament, and saving...responsibility, its authority in essential matters must remain indisputable, pending experience of the effect of the changes now to be introduced in the provinces.... | |
| 1918 - 946 psl.
...probity and efficiency of the public services. It must, in words which the report treats as axiomatic, " remain wholly responsible to Parliament and, saving...responsibility, its authority in essential matters must remain indisputable." To secure this authority and to equip the Government of India for this responsibility,... | |
| Great Britain. India Office, Edwin Samuel Montagu - 1918 - 36 psl.
...of the New Government The third main proposition of the Report is: "The Government of India must remain wholly responsible to Parliament, and, saving...responsibility, its authority in essential matters must remain indisputable, pending experience of the effect of the changes now to be introduced in the provinces.... | |
| G.A. Natesan - 1918 - 1034 psl.
...State and the Viceroy have laid down that formula in these terms : " The Government of India must remain wholly responsible to Parliament and saving...responsibility, its authority in essential matters must remain indisputable, pending experience of the effect of the changes now to be introduced in the Provinces.... | |
| Great Britain. India Office - 1918 - 322 psl.
...are led to the following proposition: " The Government of India must remain wholly respontible to Parliament, and saving such responsibility, its authority in essential matters must remain indisputable, pending experience of the effect of the changes now to be introduced in the provinces.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1919 - 574 psl.
...Government of India, we are led to the following proposition : " ' The Government of India must remain wholly responsible to Parliament, and, saving...responsibility, its authority in essential matters must remain indisputable, pending experience of the effect of the changes now to be introduced in the provinces.... | |
| Lajpat Rai (Lala) - 1919 - 278 psl.
...discharge by the latter of its own responsibilities. (Paragraph 189.) (3) The Government of India must remain wholly responsible to Parliament, and saving...responsibility, its authority in essential matters must remain indisputable pending experience of the effect of the changes now to be introduced in the provinces.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1919 - 580 psl.
...Government of India, we are led to the following proposition : " ' The Government of India must remain wholly responsible to Parliament, and, saving...responsibility, its authority in essential matters must remain indisputable, pending experience of the effect of the changes now to be introduced in the provinces.... | |
| Sir Valentine Chirol - 1921 - 350 psl.
...Government and an exhaustive review of present conditions in India, the Montagu-Chefmsford Report deduced two definite conclusions : (1) It is on the Central...responsible government promised in the Declaration of August 20, 1917, can be most usefully and safely taken. The whole of the second part of the Report... | |
| Sir Valentine Chirol - 1921 - 340 psl.
...Mn^tagn-Chglmsford Report deduced two definite conclusions : (1) It is on the Central Governmental^, the Government of India, that the whole structure...control can be at once largely extended in the domain of looal government, the Provinces provide the sphere in which the earlier steps towards the development... | |
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