Constitutional significance of charter act of 1853
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Charter Act of 1853 was the last of the series of Charter Acts passed by the British Parliament between 1793 and1853 and it was a significant constitutional landmark. Governor-General of Bengal was made the Governor-General of India by Charter Act of 1833
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