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Moffat Mills was a
(a) Chief Commissioner of Assam
(b) Governor-General of Fort William
(c) Chief Justice of Calcutta High court.
(d) Chief officer of Sibsagar district.​


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Answers

Answered by rini9454
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Answer:

chief justice of Calcutta high court

Answered by jenisha145
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Moffat Mills was a Chief Justice of Calcutta High court.

Explanation:

  • Maniram Dewan began his career in the British service in Assam, but due to British regulations, he lost his authority and position, and he was forced to live the life of an average man.
  • In 1853, he sent an application to Moffat Mills, Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court, hoping that the restoration of the Ahom monarchy would restore his lost position, but he received little sympathy and was instead labelled a conspirator.
  • He went to Calcutta in early 1857 to persuade the British authorities to hand up Assam to the Ahom prince, Kandarpeswar Singha, but he did not even get the chance to meet the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal.
  • He learned of the Sepoy mutiny in Meerut while he was in Calcutta. He regarded this as an opportunity to revolt against the British in Assam and re-establish Ahom authority in the state.
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