The Superme Court at Calcutta was established by- A. Regulating Act of 1773 B. Pitts India Act of 1784 C. Charter Act of 1793 D. Charter Act of 1813

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The correct answer is: A. Regulating Act of 1773.

The Regulating Act of 1773 was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain that established the Supreme Court at Calcutta. The Act also created a board of control to oversee the affairs of the East India Company.

The Pitt’s India Act of 1784 was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain that further regulated the affairs of the East India Company. The Act also created a new position of Governor-General of India.

The Charter Act of 1793 was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain that renewed the charter of the East India Company. The Act also made some changes to the way the Company was governed.

The Charter Act of 1813 was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain that renewed the charter of the East India Company for another 20 years. The Act also made some changes to the way the Company was governed, and it opened up trade with India to all British subjects.

The Regulating Act of 1773 was the first major piece of legislation passed by the British Parliament to regulate the affairs of the East India Company. The Act was passed in response to a number of scandals and abuses that had occurred in the Company’s administration of its territories in India. The Act established a Supreme Court at Calcutta to oversee the Company’s administration of justice in India, and it also created a board of control to oversee the Company’s overall affairs. The Regulating Act of 1773 was a significant step in the development of British rule in India.