Pondicherry Representative Assembly
After the merger of French settlements into an Indian union, a new assembly, named the Pondicherry Representative Assembly, was created by the government of India. After the "de facto transfer day" of 1 October 1954, before 16 August 1962 also referred to as "de-jure transfer day". During this transition period, general elections to the representative assembly were held in 1955 and 1959. After the de-jure transfer day, legal integration of French settlements into the Indian Union was complete. However, this assembly, like its predecessor, was advisory in its role, which led to frequent contention between the popular government and the chief commissioner.
Background
In 1946, French India became an overseas territory of France.In the same year, on 25 October, the Representative Assembly of French India was created and replaced the general council.
During the start of the Fourth Republic, decree nº 46–2381, dated 25 October 1946, was passed by the government of France, instituting the Representative Assembly in French India. This original assembly had 44 seats, but after the merger of Changernagore, its size was reduced to 39. A member of this assembly was referred to as a councillor and held a five-year fixed term.
The de facto transfer of French settlements in India took place on 1 November 1954. In January 1955, the Indian union government renamed these four French settlements to the Union Territory of Pondicherry. On 11 June 1955, the government of India dissolved the Representative Assembly of French India. After extending the 1951 People's Representative Act of the Indian Union to the state of Pondicherry, fresh elections were held to the Pondicherry Representative Assembly in July 1955, based on universal adult franchise.
Commune-wise allocation of seats
After 1951, French India consisted of four "settlements", namely, Pondichéry, Karikal, Mahé, and Yanaon. The Assemblée Représentative of French India allocated 39 seats to its 17 communes. Pondichéry and Karaikal had 8 and 6 electoral constituencies, respectively, while Mahé and Yanaon had one each.As per Article 2 of the decree, the composition of the assembly is determined as follows:Établissement de Pondichéry
- * Pondichéry: 6
- * Ariancoupom: 2
- * Bahour: 2
- * Modéliarpeth: 2
- * Oulgaret: 4
- * Nettapacom: 2
- * Tiroubouvané: 2
- * Villenour: 2Établissement de Karaikal
- * Karaikal Ville: 4
- * Cotchéry: 2
- * Grand'Aldée: 2
- * Neravy: 1
- * Nédouncadou: 1
- * Tirnoular: 2Établissement de Mahé
- * Mahé: 3Établissement de Yanaon
- * Yanaon: 2