1840 in India

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This article details events in the year 1840 in India. Occurrences include the establishment of the Bank of Bombay, and the fall of the Maqpon dynasty.

Incumbents

  • The Earl of Auckland, Governor-General, 1836–1842.[1]
  • Alexander Cunningham, aide-de-camp to Lord Auckland, 1836–1840
  • William Henry Sykes, director at the East India Company, 1840–1867
  • Sir John Keane, Lieutenant-General of the Bombay Army, 1834–1840
  • Sir Thomas McMahon, Lieutenant-General of the Bombay Army, 1840–1847
  • George Russell Clerk, Political Agent at Lahore, 1840
  • Zirat Prasad, regent of Bhaisunda, 1829–1840
  • Nau Nihal Singh, Maharaja of the Sikh Empire, 1839–1840
  • Chand Kaur, Maharaja of the Sikh Empire, 1840–1841
  • Bhao Rao Phanse, Dewan of Indore State, 1839–1840
  • Narayan Rao Palshikar, Dewan of Indore State, 1840–October 1841
  • Raghuji Bohonsle III, Maratha of Nagpur, 1818–1853
  • Gaya Prasad, Chaube of Taraon State, 1812–1840
  • Kamta Prasad, Chaube of Taraon State, 1840–1856
  • Anand Rao Puar "Rao Sahib", Raja of Dewas State, 1817–1840
  • Haibat Rao Puar, Raja of Dewas State, 1840–12 May 1864
  • Dariao Singh, Rao of Paldeo, 1812–1840
  • Nathu Ram, Rao of Paldeo, 1840
  • Raja Ram, Rao of Paldeo, 1840–October 1842
  • Sir Claude Martin Wade, first Resident of the Indore Residency, 1840–1844
  • Pritam Singh, Rana of Kumharsain, 1840–1858
  • Shiv Saran Singh, Rana of Baghal State, 1828–16 January 1840
  • Kishan Singh, Rana of Baghal State, 1840–12 March 1875
  • Jashwant Singh, Raja of Nabha State, December 1783–21 May 1840
  • Devendra Singh, Raja of Nabha State, 21 May 1840 – 18 September 1846
  • Kandhaji IV, Thakur Sahib of Palitana State, 1820–1840
  • Nonghanji IV, Thakur Sahib of Palitana State, 1824–1860

Events

Law

  • Lex Loci Report of October 1840 emphasised the importance and necessity of uniformity in the codification of Indian law, relating to crimes, evidences, and contract but it recommended that personal laws of Hindus and Muslims should be kept outside such codification.[3]
  • Crown Land (Encroachment) Ordinance vested all forests, wastes, unoccupied, and uncultivated lands to the crown[4]
  • East India Trade Act 1840 is passed in the United Kingdom
  • Insolvent Debtors, India Act 1840 is passed in the United Kingdom

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ William Freke Williams and William Cooke Stafford (1863). England's Battles by Sea and Land: History of England's campaigns in India and China; and of the Indian mutiny, 1857-1859. Printing and publishing company. p. 301.
  2. ^ Everyman's Dictionary of Dates; 6th ed. J. M. Dent, 1971; p. 261
  3. ^ Anil Chandra Banerjee (1984). English Law in India. Abhinav Publications. p. 134. ISBN 978-81-7017-183-6.
  4. ^ "Indigenous Peoples' Forest Tenure in India". Asian Development Bank. 2009.
  5. ^ "Former Members". Parliament of Queensland. 2015. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
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