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how were administration change introduced by British different from Indian administration​

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Answered by raotd
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Explanation:The Indians, in the civil services, functioned as agents of British rule and loyally served Britain's imperial purposes. Under Indian pressure, the different administrative services were gradually Indianised after 1918, but the positions of control and authority were still kept in British hands.

Answered by Anonymous
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Warren Hastings introduced the new system of justice. Each district was to have two courts- Civil Court & Criminal Court.

The European District Collector presided over Civil Courts.

The Criminal Courts were still under a Qazi and a Mufti.

Under the Regulating Act of 1773, a new Supreme Court and a Court of Appeal were established in Calcutta.

The main figure in an Indian District was Collector.

According to his title Collector, his main job was to collect the revenue and the taxes and maintain law & order in his district with the help of judges, police officers and darogas.

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