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Question : The British Government intervened in the affairs of the Company and passed an Act in 1773 A.D., known as the

Option 1: Regulating Act

Option 2: Pitt's India Act

Option 3: Charter Act

Option 4: Company Act


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Correct Answer: Regulating Act


Solution : The correct option is Regulating Act.

In 1773, the British Government passed the Regulating Act of 1773 to have more control over the East India Company in India. This act set the stage for future laws and changes in how British India was governed. The Regulating Act of 1773 introduced a system of dual administration in India. It established the position of Governor-General of Bengal, granting this official authority over the Presidencies of Madras and Bombay.

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