<Li> Consequences of setting up of the new dominions: <Ol> <Li> His Majesty's Government lost all the responsibility to the new dominions </Li> <Li> The suzerainty of His Majesty's Government over the Indian States lapsed . </Li> <Li> All the treaties or agreements with the Indian States and the tribal areas that were in force at the passing of the Act lapsed . </Li> <Li> The title of "Emperor of India" was dropped from the titles of British Crown . </Li> <Li> The office of Secretary of State for India was abolished and the provisions of GOI Act 1935 relating to the appointments to the civil service or civil posts under the crown by the secretary of the state ceased to operate </Li> </Ol> </Li> <Ol> <Li> His Majesty's Government lost all the responsibility to the new dominions </Li> <Li> The suzerainty of His Majesty's Government over the Indian States lapsed . </Li> <Li> All the treaties or agreements with the Indian States and the tribal areas that were in force at the passing of the Act lapsed . </Li> <Li> The title of "Emperor of India" was dropped from the titles of British Crown . </Li> <Li> The office of Secretary of State for India was abolished and the provisions of GOI Act 1935 relating to the appointments to the civil service or civil posts under the crown by the secretary of the state ceased to operate </Li> </Ol> <Li> His Majesty's Government lost all the responsibility to the new dominions </Li> <Li> The suzerainty of His Majesty's Government over the Indian States lapsed . </Li>

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