What administrative reformations were brought in the sphere of justice?
What administrative reformations were brought in the sphere of justice?
Before the reformations were brought, there were Maulvis and Hindu pandits who interpreted Indian laws for the European district collectors who presided over civil courts. The criminal courts were still under a qazi and a mufti. The Brahman pandits usually gave different interpretations of local laws. But there was no uniformity in them. To bring out about uniformity, in 1775 eleven pandits were asked to compile a digest of Hindu laws. N.B. Halhed translated this digest into English. By 1778 a code of Muslim laws was also compiled for the benefit of European judges, under the Regulating Act of 1773, a new Supreme Court was established, while a court of appeal – the Sadar Nizamal Adalat – was also set up at Calcutta.
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The Maratha power was crushed in the third Anglo-Maratha war. Tipu Sultan disallowed local merchants from trading with the Company.
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What is it? (ii) Where is it kept? (iii) When did the British take it way?
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Identify the person above. (ii) When was he appointed the Governor of Bengal?
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They have enticed several merchants and others to go and take protection under them. (i) What intention did the English traders show initially?
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How did the East India Company begin to trade in Bengal?
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