Indian Councils Act 1892

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The Indian Councils Act 1892 was a British colonial law that modestly expanded legislative councils in India by increasing their size and allowing limited indirect representation and budgetary discussion, while retaining tight imperial control.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom
British colonial law
constitutional law in British India
allowed members to ask questions subject to certain restrictions
members to discuss the annual budget
alsoKnownAs Act 16 of 1892
appliedIn British India
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizedBy Indian National Congress
criticizedFor offering only token reforms
retaining official majority in councils
dateOfEnactment 1892
didNotCreate responsible government in India
didNotIntroduce direct elections to legislative councils
didNotProvide for an elected majority in any council
for control of the executive by the legislature
effectOn modest increase in Indian participation in legislative work
empowered Governor-General in Council to make rules for nomination of members
provincial governments to frame regulations for recommending members
enactedUnderMonarch Queen Victoria
expanded Imperial Legislative Council of India
surface form: Imperial Legislative Council

provincial legislative councils
followedBy Indian Councils Act 1909
governed composition of provincial councils in presidencies like Bengal, Bombay and Madras
composition of the Imperial Legislative Council
historicalSignificance laid groundwork for later reforms such as the Morley–Minto Reforms of 1909
marked a step towards representative institutions in India
increasedNumberOf additional members in legislative councils
introduced indirect election through recommendation by bodies like municipal committees and district boards
jurisdiction Imperial Legislative Council of India
provincial legislative councils of British India
legalStatus amending act to the Indian Councils Act 1861 framework
limited the franchise to very small, elite sections of Indian society
maintained tight imperial control over legislation in India
precededBy Indian Councils Act 1861
purpose to allow discussion of the budget in legislative councils
to expand the legislative councils in British India
to introduce limited indirect representation in legislative councils
restricted members from asking supplementary questions without prior notice
members from moving resolutions on the budget
retainedPowerOfVetoFor provincial governors
Viceroy
surface form: the Viceroy
subjectMatter structure and powers of legislative councils in British India
wasResponseTo demands of early Indian nationalists for representation
growing political awareness in India

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Imperial Legislative Council of India legalBasis Indian Councils Act 1892
Indian Councils Act 1861 replacedBy Indian Councils Act 1892
Indian Councils Act 1861 relatedTo Indian Councils Act 1892
Morley–Minto Reforms follows Indian Councils Act 1892
Indian Councils Act 1909 precededBy Indian Councils Act 1892