What instructional details and procedures Indians derive from colonial laws?

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.inWhat is your question?krishp4204Secondary SchoolSocial sciences 5+3 ptsIndian constitution adopted many institutional DETAILS and procedures from different countries . justify by giving examplesReport by 8138520520 21.08.2017Answerskrishp4204Krishp4204 · AmbitiousKnow the answer? Add it here!prem2002Prem2002 Helping HandHi,Familiarity with political institutions of colonial rule was helpful in DESIGNING the constitution The experience of having worked with the political institutions of colonial rule helped develop an agreement over the institutional design. The British rule had given voting rights to selected few and that created very weak legislatures. Elections were HELD in 1937 to Provincial Legislatures and MINISTRIES all over British India. Thus the experience gained by Indians in the working of the legislative institutions proved to be very useful for the COUNTRY in setting up its own institutions andworking in them. That is why the Indian constitution draws many institutional details and procedures from colonial laws like the Government of India Act 1935.

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