File 649-P(S)/1927 Views of Political Officers regarding the visit by the Viceroy and distinguished personages to an Indian State in the case of the doubtful morality of a Ruler.
File 651-P(S)/1927 Malerkotla affairs. 2. Certain allegations made by the Zamindara Association of Malerkotla, against the State administration. 3. Warning of the Govt. of India conveyed to H.H. the Nawab with a view to remove the abuses in the State administration.
File 652-P(S)/1927 Views of Political officers on the subjects placed on the Agenda for the Political officers' conference held at Viceregal Lodge, Simla, on 4 and 5 July 1927 to discuss matters connected with the policy of the Govt. of India towards the Indian States and the future relations between them and British India.
File 654-P(S)/1927 Representation from His Highness the Maharaja of Rewa regarding the position and status of the Rewa State and its relations with the British Government.
File 655-P(S)/1927 Proposed transfer of certain Bank deposits standing in the name of the late Maharaja of Kashmir to the name of His Highness Maharaja Sir Hari Singh of Kashmir. Question of issuing a certificate in His Highness' favour that he is the sole heir and successor of His late Uncle. Use of the expression "Kashmir Government" in official correspondence from and to the Kashmir Darbar.
File 659-P(S)/1927 Bharatpur affairs. Resignation by Raja Hari Kishen Kaul, C.I.E., of his appointment as Dewan in the Bharatpur State. Release by His Highness the Maharaja of Bharatpur of Seth Damodar Das who was imprisoned for mal-practices in connection with the Grain Agency system in the State.
File 665-P(S)/1927 Views of His Highness the Maharaja of Dewas (Senior Branch) on certain questions connected with the future position of the Indian States and their relations with the British Government.
File 688-P(S)/1927 Proceedings of an informal Conference of Political officers held at Simla in July 1927 to discuss various matters connected with the future position of the Indian States and their relations with the British Government.