The Indian Councils Act (Minto-Morley Reforms) was enacted into law in:

The Indian Councils Act (Minto-Morley Reforms) was enacted into law in:
Answer: 1909

The Indian Councils Act of 1909, or Minto-Morley Reforms, introduced separate electorates for Muslims. Studying this highlights its role in political reforms, the challenges of communal representation, and its impact on Muslim identity. It also offers insights into how reforms shape politics, providing lessons on advocating for rights in Pakistan’s history.