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Enlist the changes that were introduced by the Judiciary under the regulating act of 1773

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Answered by qwtiger
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The changes and the aim of regulating act of 1773 are described as follows:

For recognizing the political and administrative power of the Company.

To control and regulate the affairs of East India Company.

To improve the despotic state of affairs (situation) of the company

For removing the political power from the hands of the Trading Company

To provide new administrative reforms which were to provide a Central Administration System

To sort out the chaos created by the introduction of the system of dual government

To bring anti-corruption practices via the medium of the act by prohibiting the servants of the company, from engaging in any form of private trade and from accepting bribes, gifts, and presents from the people

Answered by gargarnav2007
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The Regulating Act of 1773 was the turning point in the Constitutional history of India. Under this Act, the government at Calcutta was reorganised and a new Supreme court was established in Calcutta. A court of appeal – the SadarNizamatAdalat – was also set up at Calcutta.

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