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With reference to the Government of India Acts introduced by British during colonial rule, ‘Transferred subjects’ and ‘Reserved subjects’ refer to
Subjects administered by the Viceroy at Union level were known as Reserved subjects while those administered by Governors in provinces were Transferred subjects.
Reserved subjects were administered by Viceroy with the aid of Indian members of Executive Council while Transferred subjects were administered by Viceroy without any aid and advice of Executive Council.
The Reserved subjects were those open to Judicial review while Transferred subjects were closed for Judicial review.
The Transferred subjects were administered by the Governor with the aid of ministers responsible to legislative council while Reserved subjects were to be administered by the Governor without being responsible to the legislative Council.
Fourth option is correct. Under Government of India Act of 1919 (Montague-Chelmsford Reforms)- Diarchy in the Provinces: The provincial subjects were divided into transferred and reserved subjects. The transferred subjects were administered by the governor with the aid of ministers responsible to the legislative council. The reserved subjects were administered by the governor and his executive council without any responsibility to the legislative council.
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