File 194-P(S)/1925 Enquiry from the British Consul General at Saigon regarding correspondence between a Mr de Trafford and His Highness the Maharaja of Chhatarpur.
File 195(2)-P(S)/1925-27 1. Simplification of political relations between the Government of India and the Indian States in Rajputana. 2. Proposal to establish a second class Residency to be styled the Eastern Rajputana States Agency for the conduct of relations with the States of Kotah, Karauli, Bharatpur, Alwar, Dholpur and Jhalawar dropped. Questions connected with the location of the headquarters of the proposed Agency.
File 195(2)-P(S)/1925-27 1. Simplification of political relations between the Government of India and the Indian States in Rajputana. 2. Proposal to establish a second class Residency to be styled the Eastern Rajputana States Agency for the conduct of relations with the States of Kotah, Karauli, Bharatpur, Alwar, Dholpur and Jhalawar dropped. Questions connected with the location of the headquarters of the proposed Agency.
File 196-P(S)/1925 Assumption by the Govt. of the Central Provinces of direct management of the Udaipur State and its Khorposhdari estates in Sirguja on account of irregularities of the Ruling Chief.
File 196(2)-P(S)/1926-27 1. Recognition of the adoption made by late Raja Chandra Shekhar Prasad Singh, Ruling Chief of Udaipur, of the third son of the Maharaja of Surguja and rejection of the memorial from Lal Chandeshwar Prasad Singh Deo and others protesting against the recognition of the adoption. 2. Question of the grant of adoption Sanads to the five Chota Nagpur States transferred from Bengal to the Central Provinces.
File 196(2)-P(S)/1926-27 1. Recognition of the adoption made by late Raja Chandra Shekhar Prasad Singh, Ruling Chief of Udaipur, of the third son of the Maharaja of Surguja and rejection of the memorial from Lal Chandeshwar Prasad Singh Deo and others protesting against the recognition of the adoption. 2. Question of the grant of adoption Sanads to the five Chota Nagpur States transferred from Bengal to the Central Provinces.