The Government of India Act of 1919, clearly defined the
separation of power between the judiciary and the legislature
Incorrect Answerjurisdiction of the central and provincial governments
Incorrect Answerjurisdiction of the Viceroy and the Governors of the provinces
Correct Answerpowers of the Secretary of State of India and the Viceroy
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
The Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms which became the Government of India Act in 1919 clearly defined the jurisdiction of the central and provincial governments. In the provinces a system called diarchy was introduced .There were elected majorities in the legislative councils, the franchise being based on property qualifications and communal electorates. There were certain provincial subjects who were under the jurisdiction of the legislative councils but the governors had wide powers of interference and the legislatures were powerless.
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