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  2. The Government of India Act 1935 abolished diarchy and created a bicameral legislature in Madras province. The Legislature consisted of the Governor and two legislative bodies: a Legislative Assembly and a Legislative Council.

  3. The Legislature is composed of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly and the state's governor. Until 1 November 1986, the Tamil Nadu Legislature was a bicameral legislature which included the Tamil Nadu Legislative Council as the upper house, with the Legislative Assembly being the lower house.

  4. The legislature of Tamil Nadu was bicameral until 1986, when it was replaced by a unicameral legislature. The judiciary branch is led by a High Court (Madras High Court) led by a Chief Justice.

  5. The legislature is of two types- Unicameral and Bicameral. India has a mix of both with its union legislature as bicameral and states with unicameral legislatures. Also read about the states with bicameral legislatures for UPSC exam.

  6. Until 1 November 1986, the Tamil Nadu Legislature was a bicameral legislature which included the Tamil Nadu Legislative Council as the upper house, with the Legislative Assembly being the lower house.

  7. Jul 22, 2021 · The Government of India Act, 1935 established a bicameral legislature in the Province of Madras. The Legislature consisted of the Governor and two Chambers, called the Legislative Council and the...

  8. Legislative Council in Tamil Nadu was abolished in 1986. The State Legislature which has only one House is known as the Legislative Assembly (Vidhan Sabha) and in the State which has two houses, the Upper House is known as the Legislative Council (Vidhan Parishad) and the lower House is known as the Legislative Assembly (Vidhan Sabha).