Board of Ministers

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The Board of Ministers was the executive body of colonial Ceylon’s State Council, responsible for administering government departments under the Donoughmore Constitution.

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Board of Ministers canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial institution
executive body
government council
appliesToJurisdiction British Ceylon
Sri Lanka
surface form: Ceylon
constitutionalBasis Donoughmore Constitution
country Sri Lanka
surface form: Ceylon
dissolvedWith Donoughmore Constitution
establishedBy British colonial government
followedBy Cabinet of Ceylon
formedAsPartOf Donoughmore Constitution
surface form: Donoughmore reforms
function collective decision‑making on executive matters
governed key civil departments of the colonial administration
governmentBranch executive
hasNumberOfMembers 10
headedBy Leader of the State Council
historicalContext constitutional development of Ceylon prior to independence
includes seven elected members of the State Council
three officers of state
languageOfWork English
legalStatus constitutional organ of colonial Ceylon
locatedIn Sri Lanka
surface form: Ceylon

Colombo
operatedUnder Donoughmore Constitution
parentOrganization State Council of Ceylon
partOf State Council of Ceylon
precededBy Executive Council of Ceylon
replaced Executive Council of Ceylon
responsibleFor administration of government departments in colonial Ceylon
role administration of government departments
executive authority of the State Council of Ceylon
significantEvent introduction of a form of internal self-government in Ceylon
subordinateTo State Council of Ceylon
timePeriod British colonial period in Ceylon

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State Council of Ceylon hasPart Board of Ministers