Measures taken by Native Rulers in the Bombay Presidency to abolish the practice of Sati within their dominions - the Rani Regent of Kolhapur declares her intention to abolish Sati in her state
Complaints of the inhabitants of certain villages transferred from British India to Kolaba State in 1833/34 of oppressive exactions by the Kolaba authorities - Bombay Government decline to intervene on their behalf
Question whether the Pant Sacheo of Satara is entitled to exercise civil and criminal jurisdiction over the villages of Payett and Nighose in British territory
Complaint of Ramchandar Pant Subadar that contrary to the orders of the EIC Court of Directors Bombay Government officials are continuing to interfere in his villages in the Belgaum, Dharwar and Sholapur Districts
Further papers regarding Bhujang Rao Gorepade, Chief of Gajendragarh - Bombay Government are reluctant to restore criminal jurisdiction to the Chief on account of his long-standing feuds with the officers of the Nizam's Government
Following the Court of Directors' dispatch of 17 Aug 1838 regarding the Aglore disturbances, the Bombay Government issue a circular to their Political Officers detailing the circumstances under which British troops can be employed to assist Native Chiefs
Further papers regarding the excavation of the Pamban Channel - Government of India sanction a continuation of the works, even at the additional cost which Lieutenant T A Jenkins considers necessary
Request of the General Committee of Calcutta Insurance Offices that the Government of India pass an act enabling formal enquries to be held into the conduct of all persons in charge of vessels which are lost 'en route' to Calcutta - Government of India find themselves unable to comply with the re...