
Significant Changes Brought by Charter 1661 in Judicial System
The Charter of 1661 granted by King Charles II introduced radical changes in the judicial system, empowering the Governor and Council to decide civil and criminal cases in India. The Charter centralized judicial power and established a system based on English laws, resolving disputes within the Company's territorial jurisdiction. Learn about the key provisions and implications of Charter 1661 in this informative content.
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CHARTER OF 1661 GRANTED BY KING CHARLES II. RADICAL IN THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM IS BROUGHT BY THE CHARTER. CHARTER AUTHORIZE EST TO APPOINT GOVERNOR AND OTHER OFFICERS IN INDIA. ACCORDINGLY GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL APPOINTED AND EMPOWERED WITH POWER TO DECIDE THE CIVIL AS WELL AS CRIMINAL CASES OF THE SERVANTS OF ESI. THEY ARE
THEY ALSO EMPOWERED TO DECIDE THE DISPUTE AMONG RESIDING WITHIN THE TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION SETTLEMENT. THE PEOPLE OF COMPANY S
TWO SIGNIFICANT CHANGES INTRODUCED BY CHARTER 1661 JUDICIAL CENTRALIZEDIN THE GOVERNOR AND COUNCIL WHO COMPANY AND EXECUTIVE OFFICER. POWERS WERE I. HEAD OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTUCE IS TO BE CARRIED ON ACCORDING TO THE LAWS OF ENGLAND. II.