
United Provinces Legislative Assembly
The United Provinces Legislative Assembly was the elected law-making body for the United Provinces, a British-ruled region in India, during the colonial era. It functioned as a representative assembly where members debated and passed laws related to governance, development, and local issues. The assembly allowed local participation in governance, although ultimate authority rested with the British colonial administration. It played a key role in shaping policies specific to the region and served as a platform for elected representatives to voice regional concerns within the framework of British colonial rule.