Question whether the Bengal Government should resume certain Jagirs in Bundelkhand which had been granted by a former Political Agent, John Richardson, without the sanction of higher authority.
Final settlement of the disputes between Ghulam Mohi-ud-din Khan and certain Sikh Sirdars regarding the petty estate of Indri in Karnal District - admission of the claims of the mother and brother of the late Sundh Singh.
Application of the Pasha of Baghdad for the assistance of the Bengal Government in recovering some pearls which had been fraudulently withheld from him by the son of a Calcutta merchant.
Settlement by the Resident at Delhi [Sir James Edward Colebrooke] of the dispute between Shams-ud-din Khan, eldest son of the late Nawab Ahmed Bakhsh Khan of Firozpur, and his brother Amin-ud-din Khan - Amin-ud-din Khan and his brother Zia-ud-din Khan are granted the estate of Loharu.
Complaint of the King of Delhi [Akbar Shah] that the Judge and Magistrate of Delhi [Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe] had intervened in palace affairs - decision that criminal acts committed within the royal palace should be cognizable only by the Resident.
Proposal of the Resident at Delhi [Sir James Edward Colebrooke] that the garden in the centre of the city belonging to Queen Mumtaz Mahal should be leased permanently by Government with a view to establishing a corn market, etc.
Death of the Nawab of Kunjpura, Bahadur Jang Khan - succession of his brother, Ghulam Ali Khan - resumption by Government of a jagir of 7½ villages which the late Nawab had held in Karnal Pargana - claims of Ghulam Nabi Khan against Bahadur Jang Khan.