Course Objectives
This course will enable the students –
Course Outcomes
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HIS 422 (C) |
Administrative and Constitutional History of Modern India |
The students will be able – CO157-Students will understand the growth of Administrative and Judicial Systems during 1793-1858 with special reference to the Charter Acts of 1813, 1833 and 1853 and the Act of 1858 CO158-Students will comprehend the processes and functioning of the British with focus on recruitment to Civil Services – Demand for Indianisation of Services, Role of Bureaucracy. CO159-Students will be able to analyse the Growth of Legislative Councils (1853-1909) CO160-Students will study the provisions of the Government of India Acts 1919 and Dyarchy.Act of 1935 and Provincial Autonomy CO161-Students will be acquainted with the formation and working of the Constituent Assembly and the constitution of 1950. |
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Class test, Semester End Examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Class Assignment, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
Growth of Administrative and Judicial Systems during 1773-1858 with special reference to the Charter Acts of -The Regulating Act of 1773, Amending Act of 1781,Pitt’s India Act of 1784, The Charter Act of 1813, The Charter Act of 1833.
Recruitment to Civil Services – Demand for Indianisation of Services, Role of Bureaucracy
Process of Administrative decentralization
Growth of Legislative Councils (1853-1909)- The Charter Act of 1853, Indian Council Act of 1861, Indian Council Act of 1892, Minto Morely Reform Act 1909.
Government of India Acts 1919 and Dyarchy.
Act of 1935 and Provincial Autonomy
Cabinet Mission Plan
Constituent Assembly and the constitution of 1950.
Salient Features of the constitution.
Recommended Readings :
Charter Acts (1793-1833)
Indian Civil services
Growth of Legislative Councils (1853-1909)-
Government of India Acts 1919-1935