The Act that introduced bicameral legislature in India was:
(1) The Indian Independence Act of 1947
(2) The Indian Council Act of 1909
(3) The Government of Indian Act of 1919
(4) The Government f India Act of 1935
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(3) The Government of Indian Act of 1919
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