<Ul> <Li> division of British India into the two new and fully sovereign dominions of India and Pakistan, with effect from 15 August 1947; </Li> <Li> partition of the provinces of Bengal and Punjab between the two new countries; </Li> <Li> establishment of the office of Governor - General in each of the two new countries, as representatives of the Crown; </Li> <Li> conferral of complete legislative authority upon the respective Constituent Assemblies of the two new countries; </Li> <Li> termination of British suzerainty over the princely states, with effect from 15 August 1947, and recognised the right of states to remain independent or accede to either dominion </Li> <Li> abolition of the use of the title "Emperor of India" by the British monarch (this was subsequently executed by King George VI by royal proclamation on 22 June 1948). </Li> </Ul> <Li> division of British India into the two new and fully sovereign dominions of India and Pakistan, with effect from 15 August 1947; </Li> <Li> partition of the provinces of Bengal and Punjab between the two new countries; </Li> <Li> establishment of the office of Governor - General in each of the two new countries, as representatives of the Crown; </Li>

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