Question : Under which Act was the Supreme Court established in India?
Option 1: Regulating Act of 1773
Option 2: Pitt's India Act 1784
Option 3: Charter Act of 1853
Option 4: Charter Act of 1793
Correct Answer: Regulating Act of 1773
Solution : The correct answer is the Regulating Act of 1773.
At Fort William in Calcutta, the Supreme Court was established by the Regulating Act of 1773. The subjects could seek remedy in the court that was constituted with original and appellate jurisdictions.
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Question : Which among the following acts established the dual system of control by the British government and the East India Company in India?
Option 1: Pitt's India Act, 1784
Option 2: Montague-Chelmsford Reform (Government of India Act), 1919
Option 3: Charter Act, 1793
Option 4: Charter Act, 1813
Question : Which act of the British Parliament was also known as the East India Company Act 1793?
Option 1: The Government of India Act, 1793
Option 2: The Charter Act, 1793
Option 3: The Regulating Act, of 1793
Option 4: The Indian Councils Act, 1793
Question : Which among the following Acts discarded the 'dyarchy' system at the provincial level and allowed for the emergence of popularly elected provincial legislatures?
Option 1: Charter Act, 1793
Option 2: Montagu-Chelmsford Reform (Government of India Act), 1919
Option 3: Government of India Act, 1935
Option 4: Pitt's India Act, 1784
Question : Which act was passed by the British Parliament to control the territories of the East India Company, primarily in Bengal, in the year 1773?
Option 1: Charter Act
Option 2: Regulating Act
Option 3: Indian Councils Act
Option 4: Government of India Act
Question : Which Act was passed in 1929 prohibiting marriage of girls below 14 and boys below 18 years of age?
Option 1: Pitt's India Act
Option 2: Sarda Act
Option 3: Vernacular Press Act
Option 4: Rowlett Act
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