Consider the following: 1. Warren Hastings was the first Governor General who established a regular police force in India on the British pattern. 2. A Supreme Court was established at Calcutta by the Regulating Act, 1773. 3. The Indian Penal Code came int

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Q: 90 (IAS/2005)
Consider the following:
1. Warren Hastings was the first Governor General who established a regular police force in India on the British pattern.
2. A Supreme Court was established at Calcutta by the Regulating Act, 1773.
3. The Indian Penal Code came into effect in the year 1860.
Which of the statements is/are correct?

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History

question_exam: 

IAS

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The correct answer is 2 and 3.

Statement 1 is incorrect. The establishment of a regular police force in India on the British pattern was done by Lord Cornwallis, not Warren Hastings. Lord Cornwallis introduced the Cornwallis Code in 1793, which included the establishment of a police force.

Statement 2 is correct. The Regulating Act of 1773 established the Supreme Court at Calcutta. This was the first Supreme Court in India.

Statement 3 is correct. The Indian Penal Code was enacted in the year 1860 under the leadership of Lord Macaulay. It is a comprehensive criminal code that is still in effect in India.

Therefore, the correct answer is 2 and 3.