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In what way was the administration of the Company different from that of Indian rulers?


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  • The last powerful ruler was Aurangazeb. A large part of Indian territory was under him.
  • Many big zamindars and Mughal governors (subadars) began establishing regional kingdoms and asserting their authority, after the death of Aurangazeb in 1707.
  • Presidencies were the administrative units of British territories in India.
  • Bombay, Madras and Bengal were the three Presidencies.
  • To rule these Presidencies, there was a Governor.
  • In the administration, the Governor-General was the Supreme Head.
  • In the sphere of Justice, the first Governor-General (Warren Hastings) implemented different administrative reforms particularly in the domain of Justice.
  • A new system of justice was introduced from 1772.
  • They created two courts for each district – diwani adalat (a civil court) and faujdari adalat (a criminal court).
  • The civil courts were presided over by European district collectors; the Hindu Pandits and Maulvis helped them in interpreting Indian laws.
  • Under the supervision of the collectors, the criminal courts were still under a mufti and qazi.
  • Collector was the main figure in the Indian district.
  • The mandate of the collector was to maintain law and order in his district with the help of darogas, police officers, and judges.
  • The main task of the collector was to collect the taxes and revenue.
  • The previous holders of authority were steadily replaced by the Collectorate which became the new centre of patronage and power.
  • A court of appeal – the Sadar Nizamat Adalat was set up at Calcutta and a new Supreme Court was established under the Regulating Act of 1773.

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