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1. Pitt's India Act was passed in
2. Appeals from lower civil courts and registrar's courts were taken to
3. The passing of the Regulating Act marked the last time that the British government tried to Interfere in the actie
of the Company in India. Is it true?
In 1786, the Governor-General was given the authority to overrule his council in matters of importance
True or false?
Civil courts were presided by
the Collector/qazi. Select the correct option.
abolished the provincial courts of civil appeal and the provincial courts of circuit.
- Lord Macaulay presided over the Law Commission. True or false?
The Sadr Diwani and the Sadr Nizamat Adalats were abolished in
The sepoy army was trained according to
military standards.
Europeans were tried in civil courts. True or false?
With the introduction of the Rule of Law, trials became less expensive. Do you agree?

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Answered by sgokul8bkvafs
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Answer:

Explanation:The Pitt's India Act was passed by the British Parliament in 1784 in order to remedy the deficiencies of the Legislation Act of 1773. Thus, Option B is the correct answer. Warren Hastings was the first Governor-General of Bengal to hold office from 1772 to 1785.

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