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Which of the following statement about the East India Company’s (EIC)system of Dual Government applied in Bengal during 18th century is incorrect?
The joint exercise of power by the EIC and the officers of the Nawab was known as the dual system of government.
The Diwani powers were bestowed on EIC by Nawab of Bengal while the Nizamat powers were granted by Mughal emperor on the EIC
The most striking drawback of this system for India was that it separated power from responsibility.
The system was finally put to end by Warren Hastings.
Second statement is incorrect. Shah Alam II, based on the Treaty of Allahabad signed in August 16, 1765, granted Diwani rights or right to administer the territory and collect taxes to the British East India Company.
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