THE REGULATING ACT OF 1773

   
                
* THE REGULATING ACT OF 1773 * 

        The 1773 regulating act brought about the british government's  involvement in indian affairs in he effort to control the regulate the functioning of the east india company .It recognised  that the company's role in india extended beyond mere trade to administrative and political field ,and introduced the element of centralised administration..

        1.The direction of the company were required to submit all correspondence regarding revenue affairs and civil and military administration to the government .(Thus for the first time,the british cabinet was given the right to exercise control over indian affairs.)

        2.In bengal ,the administration was to be carried out by governor-general and a council consisting   of 4 members,representing civil and military government.They were required to function according to the majority rule.warren hastings and four other were named in the act,later once were to be appointed by the Company.

        3.A supreme court of judicature was to be established in bengal with original  and appellate jurisdictions were all subjects could seek redressal.In practice ,however,the supreme court had a debatable jurisdiction vis-a-vis the council which created various problems.

        4.The governor-general could exercise some powers over Bombay and madras again ,a vegue provision which created many problems.

        The whole scheme was based on checks and balances.

        AMENDMENTS(1781) -The jurisdiction of the supreme court was defined - within calcutta, it was to administer the personal law of the defendant.

        The servant of the government were immune if they did anything while discharging their duties.

        Social and religious usage of the subjects were to be honoured.


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