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SUB-TOPIC INFO  Indian Government and Policies

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1. Meaning

2. Historical Background

3. Objective of the Constituent Assembly for India

4. Composition of the Constituent Assembly

5. Working of the Constituent Assembly

6. Changes in Constituent Assembly after the Independence Act 1947

7. Provisions

8. Presiding Officers

9. Composition

10. Changes after the declaration of Partition

11. Contribution of Non-Constituent Assembly Members

12. Draft Committee

13. Dissolution of Constituent Assembly

14. Significance

15. Challenges

16. Key Members Involved

17. Adoption of National Symbols

18. Adoption of National Symbols

19. Enactment and Adoption of the Indian Constitution

20. Dissolution of Constituent Assembly

21. Criticism

22. Important Facts

23. Conclusion

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Making of the Constitutional Assembly

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Constituent assembly was formed to frame the constitution for India in 1946 on the basis of the Cabinet Mission plan. The Constituent Assembly was an elected body tasked with drafting a constitution.After completion of framing the Constitution, the assembly was dissolved. It is considered a kind of representative democracy because members of the constituent assembly were indirectly elected and some were nominated members. In 1934, M.N. Roy proposed the idea of a constituent assembly for the first time.

Meaning

A constituent assembly is a body of representatives that is elected to create or change their country’s constitution.

Historical Background

  • M.N. Roy, a pioneer of the communist movement in India was the first person to put forward the ideas of the Constituent Assembly for India in 1934.
  • Indian National Congress (INC) for the first time officially demanded a Constituent Assembly to draft the Indian Constitution in 1935.
  • On behalf of the INC, Jawaharlal Nehru declared in 1938 that ” the Constitution of free India must be framed, without outside interference, by a Constituent Assembly elected on the basis of adult franchise.”
  • British Government finally accepted the demand in the ‘August Offer’ of 1940.
  • Cripps Proposal also underlined setting up a Constitution-making body for India after World War II.
  • The Cabinet Mission of 1946 rejected the idea of two Constituent Assemblies for two dominions India and Pakistan.It proposed a scheme for the single Constituent Assembly which was not acceptable to the Muslim League.

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1. Who first proposed the idea of a Constituent Assembly for India?
A) M.N. Roy
B) Jawaharlal Nehru
C) Vallabhbhai Patel
D) B.R. Ambedkar


2. In which year did M.N. Roy propose the Constituent Assembly?
A) 1930
B) 1934
C) 1935
D) 1946


3. When did the Indian National Congress officially demand a Constituent Assembly?
A) 1930
B) 1934
C) 1935
D) 1946


4. Who declared in 1938 that the Constitution of free India must be framed by a Constituent Assembly elected on the basis of adult franchise?
A) Sardar Patel
B) Jawaharlal Nehru
C) M.N. Roy
D) B.R. Ambedkar


5. Which British offer accepted the demand for a Constituent Assembly in India?
A) Cripps Proposal
B) August Offer of 1940
C) Cabinet Mission Plan
D) Government of India Act

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