By a regulation in 1793, the District Collector was deprived of his judicial powers and made the collecting agent only. What was the reason for such regulation?
Lord Cornwallis felt that the District Collector’s efficiency of revenue collection would enormously increase without the burden of other work.
Incorrect AnswerLord Cornwallis felt that Judicial power should compulsorily be in the hands of Europeans while Indians can be given the job of revenue collection in the districts.
Incorrect AnswerLord Cornwallis was alarmed at the extent of power concentrated in the District Collector and felt that such absolute power was undesirable in one person.
Correct AnswerThe judicial work demanded a deep knowledge of India and a good training in law and Lord Cornwallis felt that District Collector should be only a revenue collector.
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
3rd option is correct.
By a regulation in 1793, the District Collector was deprived of his judicial powers and made the collecting agent only. The reason for such regulation is that Lord Cornwallis was alarmed at the extent of power concentrated in the District Collector and felt that such absolute power was undesirable in one person.
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