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KERALA
LEGISLATURE - A SKETCH OF EVOLUTION |
RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENTS (1947-1956) |
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The
waves created by the birth of independent India had
stirring repercussions in native States. On September 4,
1947, the Maharaja of Travancore announced the move to
establish a responsible Government. A new Assembly, called
the Representative Body was to function as the Constituent
Assembly. 120 members were elected on the basis of adult
franchise. The Assembly (1948-49) held its first sitting
on March 20, 1948 under the President ship of Shri A.J.
John.Sri. G. Chandrasekhara Pillai was the Deputy
President. Altogether, there were 36 sittings, in which 20
bills were passed. Considering the desire of the Assembly
to be granted the powers and functions of a Legislative
Assembly and to have a Ministry responsible to it, the
Travancore Interim Constitution Act was promulgated on
March 24, 1948, providing for a Council of Ministers
headed by a Prime Minister and responsible to the
Assembly. The Maharaja was to be the Constitutional Head.
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A
Council of Ministers, under the Prime Minister ship of
Sri. Pattom A Thanu Pillai began to serve from March 24,
1948. In October 1948, Sri. T. K. Narayana Pillai
succeeded as the Prime Minister. Among the legislative
enactments of the period, the ESI Act, 1948 deserves
special mention. In the same year, the Committee on
Petitions was constituted.
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The
Responsible Government in Cochin took form on August 14,
1947. The first Prime Minister Sri. Panampilly Govinda
Menon served from September 1, 1947 to October 22, 1947.
His successor, Sri. T. K. Nair, had a tenure of office
from October 27, 1947 to September 20, 1948. Adult
franchise was introduced in 1948. The Legislative Council
was renamed as Legislative Assembly. It (1948-49) had 58
members and held 19 Sittings in which 29 bills were
passed. After the General Elections in 1948, a popular
Ministry headed by Sri. Ikkanda Warrier came to power, on
September 20, 1948. A House Committee was constituted in
1948.
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In
the First Legislative Assembly of Madras (1937-46),
created under the 1935 Act, there were 16 members from
Malabar. The Second Assembly (1946-51) had 20 members.
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The
merger of Travancore and Cochin was realized on July 1,
1949. The Maharaja of Travancore became the Rajapramukh of
the new Travancore-Cochin State. The First Legislative
Assembly (1949-51) was composed of 178 members of the
Legislative bodies of Travancore and Cochin. Sri.
T.K.Narayana Pillai, the Chief Minister of Travancore
became the Chief Minister of the new State.The Ministry
headed by Shri.T.K.Narayana Pillai resigned on March
1,1951 and a Ministry headed by Shri C.Kesavan came to
power on 3rd March 1951 which continued till 12th
March 1952.The Speaker was Sri. T.M. Varghese. In 7
sessions, 71 bills were passed. In 1949, in the place of
Standing Finance Committees, the Estimates Committee was
constituted. The Committee on Privileges came into being
in 1950.
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After
the General Elections, on
December 1951 the Assembly was constituted w.e.f21st
February 1952 having a strength of 109
members.Shri.K.P.Neelakanta Pillai was elected as the
Speaker on 24th March 1952.
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The
Congress Ministry under Sri. A.J.John assumed office on
March 12, 1952 and was voted out on September 23, 1953.
The Assembly held 5 sessions and passed 28 bills. It was
dissolved on September 23, 1953. The Employees Provident
Fund Act of 1952 was an important functional output. In
the years 1952 and 1953, the Library Advisory Committee
and the Rules Committee were formed.
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The
1st General Elections to the Madras Legislative Assembly,
held in 1951, after the adoption of the Constitution of
India, brought in 29 members from Malabar region to the
Madras Legislative Assembly
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In
the Travancore-Cochin State, elections were held in
January 1954 to the 118 member Assembly.Shri.V.Gangadharan
was elected as the Speaker on 22nd March 1954.
Sri. Pattom A Thanu Pillai, of the Praja Socialist Party,
formed a Ministry with the support of the Congress. This
Ministry, which fell in 1955, was succeeded by the
Ministry of Sri.Panampilly Govinda Menon, who had to end
the term on March 23, 1956, due to the resignation of 6
members. On the advice of the Rajapramukh, President's
rule was imposed in the State for the first time and the
Assembly was dissolved. This third Assembly held 6
sessions and passed 39 bills. In 1954, 3
Committees-namely, the Committee on Private Members Bills
and Resolutions, the Committee on Subordinate Legislation
and the Committee on Government Assurances, were
constituted.
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This
phase in the evolutionary cycle has been remarkable for
far reaching legislative reforms. The long and arduous
journey begun years back, had been moving in the right
direction, reflecting the will of the people and
establishing the supremacy of the legislature.
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