The Indian members of the Central Legislative Assembly exposed the drawbacks in the Government of India Act of 1919 A.D. As a result of it, the Simon Commission was appointed in 1927 A.D. to suggest any further constitutional reforms. This commission consisted of seven members and its Chairman was Sir John Simon. However Indians boycotted the commission, because : (i) There was no Indian member in this commission. (ii) The terms of the commission’s appointment did not give any indication of Swaraj while the demand of the Indians was only Swaraj.