Under the Act of 1833 powers of superintendence were vested in:Constitutional Development And National Movement in Subcontinent A.Board of Directors B.Board of Council C.Provincial Governors D.Shareholders of the Company E.Governor-General in India
One of the serious defects of Regulating Act, 1773 was that it did not define the relationship of Supreme Court with:
By the Provisions of Pitt’s India Act 1784, the strength of the members of Governor- General’s Council was: