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Who drafted the Constitution for India in 1928?

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Last updated date: 23rd Aug 2024
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Hint: The Indian National Congress; frequently called the Congress Party or just Congress is a political party in India with extensive origins. Originated in 1885, it was the primary contemporary separatist movement to arise in the British Empire in Asia and Africa.

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In December 1927, at its Madras session, the Indian National Congress took 2 key verdicts in reply to the set up of the Simon Commission: first and foremost, it determined to not conjoin with the Commission; next, it set up an All-Parties Conference to outline a Constitution for India. The All-Parties Conference comprised the All-India Liberal Federation, All India Muslim League, Sikh Central League and others. The Conference, on May 19, 1928, established a board to draft the Constitution. Some of the prominent associates of this Board were: Motilal Nehru (Chairman), Sir Ali Imam, Tej Bahadur Sapru, and Subash Chandra Bose. M.R. Jayakar and Annie Besant merged with the Board later. Jawaharlal Nehru, Motilal Nehru' son, was chosen the secretary to the Board. The Board was given the transitory ‘to deliberate and regulate the philosophies of the Constitution of India along with the drawback of socialism and subject of protectorate rank.’ The Board proposed its account to the All-Parties Conference in August 1929. In December, an additional account was issued that imitated several variations from the initial form.

Note: Remarkably, the Board that conscripted the Account comprised of personalities who had played or would later play an important part in conscripting additional significant constitutional brochures: Annie Besant was chairman of the board that conscripted the Commonwealth of India Bill, 1925; Tej Bahadur Sapru was chairman of the board that conscripted the Sapru Committee Report in 1945; M.R. Jayakar and Jawaharlal Nehru would go on to become associates of the Constituent Assembly that conscripted the Constitution of India, 1950.