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INDEPENDENCE ACT
OF 1947
PRESENTED BY:
SYED HASAN RAZA
PRESENTED TO:
SIR YAWER
 Indian Independence Act 1947 was the
legislation passed and enacted by the British
Parliament that officially declared the
Independence of India.
 Feb 20 1947: British PM Clement Atlee made
the announcement in the House of Commons
that it wanted to transfer power to Indian
Government by June 1948;
Independence Act
 On july4, 1947, the Viceroy announced
the Partition Plan on Radio.
 According to this Plan, India was divided
into two states Pakistan and India and the
British Control over India would come to
an end on 15th August, 1947.
 states were given the option to join one or
the other country.
Cont…
 They were also authorized to have their
independent legislatures, constitutions
and other administrative departments.
 The Act of 1935 was to remain in force
until both countries draft their own
Constitutions.
 Both countries would have right to remain
in the British legislatures if they desire.
Cont…
 The agreements between the States and the
British Government would come to an end with
the end of British control over India.
 The British parliament approved the
Independence Act on 14th July, 1947 by which
Pakistan came into existence as the biggest
Islamic State of the world.
Cont…
 After the acceptance of the Mountbatten Plan
by all theIndian leaders then British PM
introduced the IndianIndependence Bill in the
British Parliament and it waspassed by both
the British Houses on July 1, 1947
 Two New Dominions (Pakistan would include
Sindh,
British Baluchistan, NWFP, West Punjab and
East Bengal. The remaining territories would be
included in India.)
Cont…
 Bengal and Punjab would be divided if desired
by its people.
 Through (Voting) people of NWFP and Sylhet
would decide whether to join India or Pakistan.
Later they joined West and East Pakistan
5 July 1947 Act Passed
 Two Independent Dominions- India & Pakistan
 India would include British India except West
Punjab, Baluchistan, NWFP, Sind & East
Bengal
 Indian States free to accede to any of the two
Dominions
 Each Dominion to have Governor-General
appointed
 The Legislature of the Two Dominions will
have the power to make Laws; A new
Constituent Assembly for Pakistan
 British Govt would cease responsibility from 15
Aug 1947
 The two Dominions along with provinces
would be governed by Govt of India Act 1935
till the Constituent Assembly makes the
constitution
Caused partition of India 1947
 the two-nation theory presented by Syed
Ahmed Khan, due to presented religious
issues. Pakistan became a Muslim country,
and India became a majority Hindu
3 June Plan
 the 3 June 1947 Plan was also known as the
Mountbatten Plan
 Principle of the partition of British India was
accepted by the British Government
 can make their own constitution
 autonomy and sovereignty to both countries
FREEDOM OF BRITISH RULE
 effect of the Act was that India no longer
remained a dependency of British Empire. Like
other dominions , it now gets the status of an
Independent Nation
 the British period in India came to an end after
nearly three and half centuries of trading ,two
centuries of Political Power and 130 years of
General Supremacy
INDIA’S STATUS IN
COMMONWEALTH NATIONS
 After the Indian Independence Act 1947 , the
status of dominion was virtually one of
Independence
 The link that existed between them and the
British crown was for their own benefit and not
a burden in any way
Transfer of Power
 Two sovereign States came into existence on
14th August and 15th August, 1947 according to
the June 3rd Plan of Lord Mountbatten.
 Lord Mountbatten keenly desired to become
the joint Governor General of India and
Pakistan.
 Congress had agreed to this proposal knowing
Mountbatten’s soft corner for the Congress
and Hindus.
Cont..
 The Quaid-i-Azam was full aware of
Mountbatten relationship with Congress
leaders and particularly with Nehru family .
 Quaid-i-Azam believed that the partition of
India and the emergence of Pakistan should
commence in an unambiguous manner and
that no preconditions be laid down with this
prime objective for the Muslims had struggled
so hard.
Cont…
 He, therefore rejected the proposal of having
ajoint Governor-General for Pakistan and
India.
 Muslim League also rejected this proposal and
decided to appoint the Quaid-i-Azam as a first
Governor-General of Pakistan
 Quaid-i-Azam reached Karachi on 7th August,
1947 where he was given a tremendous
welcome.
 Lord Mountbatten announced the
establishment of the Government of Pakistan
on 15th August, 1947 in Assembly Building at
Cont..
 The Quaid-i-Azam took oath as the first
Governor General of Pakistan on 15th August,
1947 the last Friday of Holy month of Ramazan
.
 The national Flag with the crescent and the
Star was unfurled.
 Cabinet was sworn in and Pakistan was born.

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Presented by hassan raza

  • 2. PRESENTED BY: SYED HASAN RAZA PRESENTED TO: SIR YAWER
  • 3.  Indian Independence Act 1947 was the legislation passed and enacted by the British Parliament that officially declared the Independence of India.  Feb 20 1947: British PM Clement Atlee made the announcement in the House of Commons that it wanted to transfer power to Indian Government by June 1948;
  • 4. Independence Act  On july4, 1947, the Viceroy announced the Partition Plan on Radio.  According to this Plan, India was divided into two states Pakistan and India and the British Control over India would come to an end on 15th August, 1947.  states were given the option to join one or the other country.
  • 5. Cont…  They were also authorized to have their independent legislatures, constitutions and other administrative departments.  The Act of 1935 was to remain in force until both countries draft their own Constitutions.  Both countries would have right to remain in the British legislatures if they desire.
  • 6. Cont…  The agreements between the States and the British Government would come to an end with the end of British control over India.  The British parliament approved the Independence Act on 14th July, 1947 by which Pakistan came into existence as the biggest Islamic State of the world.
  • 7. Cont…  After the acceptance of the Mountbatten Plan by all theIndian leaders then British PM introduced the IndianIndependence Bill in the British Parliament and it waspassed by both the British Houses on July 1, 1947  Two New Dominions (Pakistan would include Sindh, British Baluchistan, NWFP, West Punjab and East Bengal. The remaining territories would be included in India.)
  • 8. Cont…  Bengal and Punjab would be divided if desired by its people.  Through (Voting) people of NWFP and Sylhet would decide whether to join India or Pakistan. Later they joined West and East Pakistan
  • 9. 5 July 1947 Act Passed  Two Independent Dominions- India & Pakistan  India would include British India except West Punjab, Baluchistan, NWFP, Sind & East Bengal  Indian States free to accede to any of the two Dominions  Each Dominion to have Governor-General appointed  The Legislature of the Two Dominions will have the power to make Laws; A new Constituent Assembly for Pakistan
  • 10.  British Govt would cease responsibility from 15 Aug 1947  The two Dominions along with provinces would be governed by Govt of India Act 1935 till the Constituent Assembly makes the constitution
  • 11. Caused partition of India 1947  the two-nation theory presented by Syed Ahmed Khan, due to presented religious issues. Pakistan became a Muslim country, and India became a majority Hindu
  • 12. 3 June Plan  the 3 June 1947 Plan was also known as the Mountbatten Plan  Principle of the partition of British India was accepted by the British Government  can make their own constitution  autonomy and sovereignty to both countries
  • 13. FREEDOM OF BRITISH RULE  effect of the Act was that India no longer remained a dependency of British Empire. Like other dominions , it now gets the status of an Independent Nation  the British period in India came to an end after nearly three and half centuries of trading ,two centuries of Political Power and 130 years of General Supremacy
  • 14. INDIA’S STATUS IN COMMONWEALTH NATIONS  After the Indian Independence Act 1947 , the status of dominion was virtually one of Independence  The link that existed between them and the British crown was for their own benefit and not a burden in any way
  • 15. Transfer of Power  Two sovereign States came into existence on 14th August and 15th August, 1947 according to the June 3rd Plan of Lord Mountbatten.  Lord Mountbatten keenly desired to become the joint Governor General of India and Pakistan.  Congress had agreed to this proposal knowing Mountbatten’s soft corner for the Congress and Hindus.
  • 16. Cont..  The Quaid-i-Azam was full aware of Mountbatten relationship with Congress leaders and particularly with Nehru family .  Quaid-i-Azam believed that the partition of India and the emergence of Pakistan should commence in an unambiguous manner and that no preconditions be laid down with this prime objective for the Muslims had struggled so hard.
  • 17. Cont…  He, therefore rejected the proposal of having ajoint Governor-General for Pakistan and India.  Muslim League also rejected this proposal and decided to appoint the Quaid-i-Azam as a first Governor-General of Pakistan  Quaid-i-Azam reached Karachi on 7th August, 1947 where he was given a tremendous welcome.  Lord Mountbatten announced the establishment of the Government of Pakistan on 15th August, 1947 in Assembly Building at
  • 18. Cont..  The Quaid-i-Azam took oath as the first Governor General of Pakistan on 15th August, 1947 the last Friday of Holy month of Ramazan .  The national Flag with the crescent and the Star was unfurled.  Cabinet was sworn in and Pakistan was born.