Muslim Judges Appointment Demand and Acceptance
The acceptance of demand for appointment of Muslim judges was also incorporated in:
مسلم ججوں کی تقرری کے مطالبے کی منظوری میں کس کو شامل کیا گیا تھا
Answer: Minto-Morley Reforms
Explanation
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ANS:
The Indian Councils Act 1909, known as the Morley-Minto Reforms (John Morley was the secretary of state for India, and Minto was viceroy)—gave Indians restricted parts within the central and common assemblies. Upper lesson Indians, wealthy landowners and businessmen were favored. The Muslim community was made a isolated voters and allowed twofold representation. The objectives were very traditionalist but they did development the elective rule.
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