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Consider the following about the provisions of Indian Council Act, 1892:
1.It increased the number of additional members in Imperial Legislative Councils and the Provincial Legislative Councils.
2.It provided for direct elections for the first time.
3.The budget could be discussed and voted upon.
Which of the statements give above is/are incorrect?
1 and 3
2 and 3
1 and 2
1,2 and 3
Correct answer is B.
Explanation: The main provisions of Indian Councils Act 1892 were as follows. 1.Number of additional members in Imperial Legislative Councils and the Provincial Legislative Councils was raised. 2.Some of these additional members could be indirectly elected. Thus an element of election was introduced for the first time. 3.Budget could be discussed. 4.Questions could be asked.
But there were certain limitations of these reforrns:
1.The officials retained their majority in the council, thus leaving ineffective the non-official voice.
2.The 'reformed' Imperial Legislative Council met, during its tenure till 1909, on an average for only thirteen days in year, and the number of unofficial Indian members present was only five out of twentyfour. . 3.The budget could not be voted upon, nor could any amendments be made to it. 4.Supplimentaries could not be asked,nor should answers be discussed. Statement 2 is wrong as British had not given the provision of direct election to Indians as early as 1892. So, 2 can be eliminated.
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