File 165-P(S)/1942 Cochin affairs. 2. Strike by the Cochin Police. 3. Loan of the services of Khan Sahib Y. Muhammad Roshan Sahib, a Muslim Deputy Superintendent of Police by the Madras Government to the Cochin Government as Commissioner of Police.
File 178-P(S)/1942 1. Suket State affairs. 2. Question of reduction of the Civil List of His Highness the Raja. 3. His Highness required to consult the Resident before the appointment or dismissal of his Chief Secretary and to refer differences of opinion between himself and his Chief Secretary to the Political Authorities for advice. Further that until the administrative machinery of the State has been improved necessary powers should be delegated to the Chief Secretary under a simple set of...
File 180-P(S)/1942 Succession to the Bavada Jaghir in Kolhapur State. 2. Death of Meherban Parashuramrao Madhav Pant Amatya, Jaghirdar of Bavada, in the Kolhapur State without leaving an heir, natural or adopted. 3. Question of merging the Jaghir in Kolhapur State. 4. Decision that the Jaghir should not be absorbed in the State but that its separate existence as a self-contained administrative unit under the suzerainty of the Maharaja of Kolhapur should be conserved. 5. Selection by the Regen...
File 180-P(S)/1942 Succession to the Bavada Jaghir in Kolhapur State. 2. Death of Meherban Parashuramrao Madhav Pant Amatya, Jaghirdar of Bavada, in the Kolhapur State without leaving an heir, natural or adopted. 3. Question of merging the Jaghir in Kolhapur State. 4. Decision that the Jaghir should not be absorbed in the State but that its separate existence as a self-contained administrative unit under the suzerainty of the Maharaja of Kolhapur should be conserved. 5. Selection by the Regen...
File 187-P(S)/1942 1. Sirmur affairs. 2. Question of introduction of Administrative Rules in the State. 3. Appointment of Rai Bahadur Man Mohan as Dewan of the State. 4. Decision that His Highness the Maharaja is not bound to consult the Political Authorities in the matter of appointment of his Dewan and that the nature of the advice to be given to His Highness must depend on internal developments in the State, with particular reference to the manner in which the officer, who has been selecte...