When was gov gneral first given veto power in british india?
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The first Governor-General of British India was Lord William Bentinck, and the first Governor-General of independent India was Louis, Lord Mountbatten.
A veto (Latin for "I forbid") is the power to unilaterally stop an official action. The presidential veto power was first exercised on 5 April 1792.
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The Charter Act of 1833 created a strong central authority in British India; it marked the culmination of the process begun in 1773 (Regulating Act). The Governor-General of Bengal became the Governor-General of India, but he continued to be Governor of Bengal.
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