The Act of 1861 introduced representative institutions in Indian politics by associating Indians with the law-making process. It provided that the viceroy would nominate some Indians as non-official members of his extended council. In 1862, Lord Cunning nominated three Indians - the Raja of Benares, the Maharaja of Patiala, and Dinkar Rao - to his legislative councils. This marked the first involvement of Indians in the British administration of India.
The Act of 1861 introduced representative institutions in Indian politics by associating Indians with the law-making process. It provided that the viceroy would nominate some Indians as non-official members of his extended council. In 1862, Lord Cunning nominated three Indians - the Raja of Benares, the Maharaja of Patiala, and Dinkar Rao - to his legislative councils. This marked the first involvement of Indians in the British administration of India.
The Act of 1861 introduced representative institutions in Indian politics by associating Indians with the law-making process. It provided that the viceroy would nominate some Indians as non-official members of his extended council. In 1862, Lord Cunning nominated three Indians - the Raja of Benares, the Maharaja of Patiala, and Dinkar Rao - to his legislative councils. This marked the first involvement of Indians in the British administration of India.
This act of 1861 introduced representative institution in Indian political forum by
the associating Indians with the law-making process and thus provided that the viceroy would nominate some Indians as non-official member of his extended council and in 1862 finally Lord Cunning nominated three Indians to his legislative councils. These were the First Raja of Benares, The Maharaja of Patiala and Dinkar Rao. So through these act the first thing which the BritishGeneral. This act of 1861 introduced representative institution in Indian political forum by the associating Indians with the law-making process and thus provided that the viceroy would nominate some Indians as non-official member of his extended council and in 1862 finally Lord Cunning nominated three Indians to his legislative councils. These were the First Raja of Benares, The Maharaja of Patiala and Dinkar Rao. So through these act the first thing which the BritishGeneral. This act of 1861 introduced representative institution in Indian political forum by the associating Indians with the law-making process and thus provided that the viceroy would nominate some Indians as non-official member of his extended council and in 1862 finally Lord Cunning nominated three Indians to his legislative councils. These were the First Raja of Benares, The Maharaja of Patiala and Dinkar Rao. So through these act the first thing which the BritishGeneral. This act of 1861 introduced representative institution in Indian political forum by the associating Indians with the law- making process and thus provided that the viceroy would nominate some Indians as non- official member of his extended council and in 1862 finally Lord Cunning nominated three Indians to his legislative councils. These were the First Raja of Benares, The Maharaja of Patiala and Dinkar Rao. So through these act the first thing which the BritishGeneral. This act of 1861 introduced representative institution in Indian political forum by the associating Indians with the law-making process and thus provided that the viceroy would nominate some Indians as non-official member of his extended council and in 1862 finally Lord Cunning nominated three Indians to his legislative councils. These were the First Raja of Benares, The Maharaja of Patiala and Dinkar Rao. So through these act the first thing which the BritishGeneral. This act of 1861 introduced representative institution in Indian political forum by the associating Indians with the law-making process and thus provided that the viceroy would nominate some Indians as non-official member of his extended council and in 1862 finally Lord Cunning nominated three Indians to his legislative councils. These were the First Raja of Benares, The Maharaja of Patiala and Dinkar Rao. So through these act the first thing which the BritishGeneral. This act of 1861 introduced representative institution in Indian political forum by the associating Indians with the law-making process and thus provided that the viceroy would nominate some Indians as non-official member of his extended council and in 1862 finally Lord Cunning nominated three Indians to his legislative councils. These were the First Raja of Benares, The Maharaja of Patiala and Dinkar Rao. So through these act the first thing which the BritishGeneral. This act of 1861 introduced representative institution in Indian political forum by the associating Indians with the law- making process and thus provided that the viceroy would nominate some Indians as non- official member of his extended council and in 1862 finally Lord Cunning nominated three Indians to his legislative councils. These were the First Raja of Benares, The Maharaja of Patiala and Dinkar Rao. So through these act the first thing which the BritishGeneral. This act of 1861 introduced representative institution in Indian political forum by the associating Indians with the law-making process and thus provided that the viceroy would nominate some Indians as non-official member of his extended council and in 1862 finally Lord Cunning nominated three Indians to his legislative councils. These were the First Raja of Benares, The Maharaja of Patiala and Dinkar Rao. So through these act the first thing which the BritishGeneral. This act of 1861 introduced representative institution in Indian political forum by the associating Indians with the law-making process and thus provided that the viceroy would nominate some Indians as non-official member of his extended council and in 1862 finally Lord Cunning nominated three Indians to his legislative councils. These were the First Raja of Benares, The Maharaja of Patiala and Dinkar Rao. So through these act the first thing which the BritishGeneral. This act of 1861 introduced representative institution in Indian political forum by the associating Indians with the law-making process and thus provided that the viceroy would nominate some Indians as non-official member of his extended council and in 1862 finally Lord Cunning nominated three Indians to his legislative councils. These were the First Raja of Benares, The Maharaja of Patiala and Dinkar Rao. So through these act the first thing which the BritishGeneral. This act of 1861 introduced representative institution in Indian political forum by the associating Indians with the law- making process and thus provided that the viceroy would nominate some Indians as non- official member of his extended council and in 1862 finally Lord Cunning nominated three Indians to his legislative councils. These were the First Raja of Benares, The Maharaja of Patiala and Dinkar Rao. So through these act the first thing which the BritishGeneral. This act of 1861 introduced representative institution in Indian political forum by the associating Indians with the law-making process and thus provided that the viceroy would nominate some Indians as non-official member of his extended council and in 1862 finally Lord Cunning nominated three Indians to his legislative councils. These were the First Raja of Benares, The Maharaja of Patiala and Dinkar Rao. So through these act the first thing which the BritishGeneral. This act of 1861 introduced representative institution in Indian political forum by the associating Indians with the law-making process and thus provided that the viceroy would nominate some Indians as non-official member of his extended council and in 1862 finally Lord Cunning nominated three Indians to his legislative councils. These were the First Raja of Benares, The Maharaja of Patiala and Dinkar Rao. So through these act the first thing which the British