The
Indian Independence Act 1947 was an
Act of the
Parliament of the United Kingdom that
partitioned British India into the two new independent
dominions of
India and
Pakistan. The Act received the
royal assent on 18 July 1947, and Pakistan came into being on 15 August at the same time as Indian independence. However due to Mountbatten's need to be in New Delhi for the transfer of power, Pakistan celebrated its formation a day ahead on 14 August 1947 to enable the viceroy Lord Mountbatten to attend both events.