White Paper (1933)

The result of the long labour of the three sessions of RTC were collected, summarized and published by the Government as the proposals for the Indian Constitution in a document named as White paper issued in March 1933 and debated in Parliament directly after wards.

In the next stage a joint committee of both houses of parliament was appointed to consider the White paper. it consisted of 16 members from each chamber. Twenty representative Indians from British India and seven from the States were appointed as assessors to the Committee. The Committee was at work from April 1933 to Report was debated in the House of Common from 10-12 December 1934, and in the House of Lords on 18 December.

 

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