Monday, April 22, 2019

Regulating Act of 1773.




Regulating Act of 1773 is of great constitutional importance as 

(a) it was the first step taken by the British Government to control and regulate the affairs of the East India Company in India; 

(b) it recognised, for the first time,  political and the administrative functions of the Company; and 

(c) it laid foundations of central administration in India.


Features of the Regulating Act of 1773.

1. It designated the Governor of Bengal as ‘Governor-General of Bengal’ and created an Executive Council of four members to assist him. The first such Governor-General was Lord Warren Hastings.


2. It made the governors of Bombay and Madras presidencies subordinate to the governor-general of Bengal, unlike earlier, when the three presidencies were independent of one another.

3. It provided for the establishment of a Supreme Court at Calcutta (1774) comprising one chief justice and the three other judges.

4. It prohibited the servants of the Company from engaging in any private trade or accepting presents or bribes from  ‘natives’.

5. It strengthened the control of the British Government over the Company by requiring the Court of Directors (governing body of the Company) to report on its revenue, civil, and military affairs in the India.

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