British Reforms, 1919 were one of the historic changes during the colonial period. They were known as Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms or government of India Act, 1919. These were related to the constitutional reforms of India during the colonial period. The theory of partial responsibility for India was adapted by the British government. These concepts were provided by the Secretary-General Montagu and the Governor-General Chelmsford. Both bureaucrats conducted a meeting with Indian nationalist leaders. The committee prepared a document that was come within the effect of 1918 and was called as the government of India Act, 1919.
What were the reasons to pass the Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms?
During World War I, the British armed forces fought the battle as allied forces against Germany and other European countries. It was said that after the end of World War-I Britain will give full independence to India, but the British Government didn’t give freedom. There were some administrative system changes made by the British Government, and it was called the Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms or the Government of India Act, 1919.
Features of the Government of India Act: