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Thursday 23 May 2019

Charter Act of 1833

1. The Saint Helena Act 1833 or the Government of India Act 1833 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
2. As this Act was also intended to provide for an extension of the royal charter granted to the East India Company, it is also called the Charter Act of 1833. This Act extended the charter by 20 years.
3. It redesignated the Governor-General of Bengal as the Governor-General of India. Under this provision Lord William Bentinck became the first Governor-General of India in the last of 1833.
4. The Governor-General and his executive council were given exclusive legislative powers for the whole of British India
5. It ended the activities of the British East India Company as a commercial body and it became a purely administrative body. In particular, the Company lost its monopoly on trade with China and other parts of the Far East.
6. The island of Saint Helena was vested in His Majesty.
7. With the exception of section 112, vesting Saint Helena in the monarchy, the act was repealed by the Government of India Act 1915.
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