File 597-P(C)/1927 Death of the Raja of Sandur and selection of Yeshwant Rao of the Gajendragad branch to succeed to the gadi. Arrangements for the administration of the State during the minority.
File 597-P(C)/1927 Death of the Raja of Sandur and selection of Yeshwant Rao of the Gajendragad branch to succeed to the gadi. Arrangements for the administration of the State during the minority.
File 624-P(S)/1925-26 1. Proposal to appoint a commission of enquiry to enquire into the question of the connection of His Highness the Maharaja of Indore with the conspiracy by certain officials of the State to kidnap Mumtaz Begum, culminating in the murder of Shaikh Abdul Qadir Bawla in Bombay. 2. Refusal of the Maharaja to agree to the commission and his abdication in favour of his son.
File 186-P(S)/1924-25 Arrangements connected with the establishment of direct political relations between the Government of India and the Indian States comprised in the Kathiawar, Cutch, and Palanpur Agencies through an agent to the Governor-General.
Scope & Content:
Incomplete printed copy, comprising Appendix I to the Notes section alone but including pages 37-136 omitted from IOR/R/1/1/1598(1)
File 6(3)-P(S)/1924-25 Visit to Europe in 1921 of His Highness the Maharaja of Jind. Recognition of Ragbir Singh, son of His Highness the Maharaja of Jind, as heir-apparent of the Jind State.
File 6(3)-P(S)/1924/25 Visit to Europe in 1921 of His Highness the Maharaja of Jind. Recognition of Ragbir Singh, son of His Highness the Maharaja of Jind, as heir-apparent of the Jind State.
File 39(13).IV-P(S)/1926-27 1. Misrule in the Bharatpur State and unsatisfactory condition of the State finances. 2. Appointment of Raja Hari Kishan Kaul, C.S.I., C.I.E., as Dewan of the State with adequate powers.
File 64(22)-P(S)/1925 Indemnity due by the Nabha State to the Patiala Darbar and incidence of the cost of the enquiry into the disputes between the Patiala and Nabha States.
File 74(3)-P(S)/1926 Rejection of the request of the Bundi Darbar for the remission of Rs. 80,000 paid by them annually to the British Government on account of quit-rent of the 2-3rd portion of Keshorai Patan.