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On August 1, 1861, the British Parliament approved the Indian Councils Act 1861, which significantly altered the makeup of the Governor General’s council, both for executive and legislative responsibilities. The inclusion of Indians in the legislative process was one of the most notable parts of this Act.
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Indian Councils Act 1861 |
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Legislative Role | Limited legislative authority; advisory function. |
Financial Matters | No discussion or control over financial matters. |
Indian Representation | Some Indians nominated, but no statutory mandate. |
Decentralization | Legislative powers vested in Bombay and Madras. |
Viceroy Powers | Authority to promulgate ordinances during emergencies. |
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