This document outlines the key constitutional developments in British India from the establishment of the East India Company in 1600 through Indian independence in 1947. It discusses the major Acts passed by the British Parliament that increasingly centralized authority over India, such as the Regulating Act of 1773, which created the role of Governor-General. It also summarizes the establishment of representative institutions through acts like the Government of India Act 1919, which introduced diarchy and separated central and provincial subjects. The document provides context for India's eventual independence by discussing the failure of constitutional reforms like the 1919 Act to satisfy demands for self-government.