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INDIAN INDEPENDENCE ACT OF 1947
Indian Independence Act of 1947 :
↳ It partitioned British India into two newly independent nations called India and Pakistan based on Lord Mountbatten's plan (Dickie Bird Plan).
↳ It declared India as an independent and sovereign state on August 15, 1947.
↳ It abolished the office of Viceroy.
↳ It is empowered to adopt any constitution for their respective countries and to repeal any Act of the British Parliament.
↳ It abolished the office of Secretary of State for India.
↳ The right to veto bills was removed from the British Monarch but reserved for the Governor-General.
↳ It discontinued the appointment to civil services.
↳ It discontinued the reservation of posts by the Secretary of State for India.
↳ The Governor General and Provincial Governors should exercise their functions on the advice of the Council of Ministers.
↳ Lord Mountbatten Governor General for India.
↳ Mohammad Ali Jinnah Governor General for Pakistan.
↳ Chakravarti Rajagopalachari was the first and last Governor-General of independent India.
↳ It partitioned British India into two newly independent nations called India and Pakistan based on Lord Mountbatten's plan (Dickie Bird Plan).
↳ It declared India as an independent and sovereign state on August 15, 1947.
↳ It abolished the office of Viceroy.
↳ It is empowered to adopt any constitution for their respective countries and to repeal any Act of the British Parliament.
↳ It abolished the office of Secretary of State for India.
↳ The right to veto bills was removed from the British Monarch but reserved for the Governor-General.
↳ It discontinued the appointment to civil services.
↳ It discontinued the reservation of posts by the Secretary of State for India.
↳ The Governor General and Provincial Governors should exercise their functions on the advice of the Council of Ministers.
↳ Lord Mountbatten Governor General for India.
↳ Mohammad Ali Jinnah Governor General for Pakistan.
↳ Chakravarti Rajagopalachari was the first and last Governor-General of independent India.