Voting was largely boycotted until the Government of India Act 1935 increased representation and the powers of the assembly.
[2] Notable members included: The second Legislative Council was constituted on 2 January 1924 and held 102 meetings until it was dissolved on 27 October 1926.
He resigned in September 1925 when he was appointed Minister for Education, and was succeeded by Sir Shahab-ud-Din Virk.
[3] Notable members included: The third Legislative Council sat between 3 January 1927 and 26 July 1930, during which is held 111 meetings.
[4] Notable members included: The fourth and the last Legislative Council was constituted on 25 October 1930 and held 197 meetings until it was dissolved on 17 November 1935.