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what do you understand by the cornwallis code​

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Answered by princekum80101
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The code contained significant provisions governing, policing and judicial and civil administration. Its best known provision was the Permanent Settlement (or the zamindari system enacted in 1793), which established a revenue collection scheme that lasted until the 20th century.

Answered by CandyThulasi
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Explanation:

The Cornwallis Code is a body of legislation enacted in 1793 by the East India Company to improve the governance of its territories in India. The Code was developed under the guidance of Charles, Earl (Lord) Cornwallis, who served as Governor of Bengal from 1786 to 1793. The true effects of the Code were:

1) the collector was to collect the Revenue only

2) the magisterial powers of the collection of revenue were taken away

3) the Court fees were abolished

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