Summary: The Budget session of the Madras Legislative Council commenced in February 1936, where the Chief Minister presented a Bill to amend the Madras City Municipal Act and a Bill to amend the Madras Motor Vehicles Taxation Act. The Council debated the question of single-member versus multi-member constituencies, with the committee favoring multi-member constituencies. The Congress members expressed differing views on the matter, with Mr. Satyamurti advocating for single-member constituencies. The House ultimately supported an amendment opposing the delimitation of general constituencies by the Hammond Committee in favor of single-member constituencies. The session also discussed taxation on private vehicles entering Madras and the Bill was referred to a Select Committee for further review.