Death of Raja Ganga Gir Dilawar Jang - his son Jadbans Gir succeeds as head of the family - question of the provision to be made for the junior branches of the family.
Two Bengal Army officers, Lieutenant Philip Goldney and Ensign James Munro, while on a hunting expedition on the banks of the Sutlej opposite Phillaur, are fired upon by officers of Maharaja Ranjit Singh - the Bengal Government extract an apology from the Maharaja.
The Sikh Chieftain Fateh Singh Allowallah seeks asylum in the British Cis-Sutlej Territory - question to what extent Fateh Singh is entitled to the Company's protection.
Question of the procedure to be followed when claims for debt are preferred by the subject of one of the Protected Sikh States against the subject of another.
Death of Mir Izzat Ulla Khan, a servnt of the explorer William Moorcroft, at Peshawar, on 7 Feb 1825 - the Bengal Government grant a pension of 150 rupees 'per mensem' to his immediate family.
Decision that Sriji Nandkumar, one of the principal adherents of the Bharatpur usurper, Durjan Sal, shall remain as a prisoner at Agra, until the situation in Bharatpur is more stable - Padam Singh, brother-in-law of Durjan Sal is released from prison at Allahabad.