The post o f indian high commission was created by which act
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The post of indian high commission was created by the Government of India Act of 1858.
It was after this act was passed that the powers were transferred from East India Company to British.
The secretary of the State at that time was appointed as the Indian office head in London.
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Indian High Commission was set up as an office for India in London for the administration by the act of Government Act 1919.
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The Act was passed in 1919 for a tenure of 10 years, and had the first high commissioner for the office for India as Sir William Stevenson Meyer in September 1920. The first high commissioner appointed from the Indian origin was Sir Dadiba Merwanji Dalal in the year of 1923 in April month.
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