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'Baroda Enquiry Commission Report, 1874' [‎60r] (124/502)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (249 folios). It was created in 1 Nov 1873-14 Feb 1874. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .

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such measures being in no way unusual or extraordinary under similar circum
stances in most Native States—the course taken against the complainants by the
present Gaekwar has been so unusually harsh and severe, as to justify the Resident's
view that it has been due to a vindictive feeling towards his brother's relatives,
which cannot but be damaging to his reputation, and alarming to all associated
with, or who enjoyed the favour of, the late Chief.
2, The entire deprival of the late Khanderao's brother-in-law (deponent
No. 2); of the uncle of one of his wives (deponent No. 5) ; and of his illegitimate
son (deponent No. 6); of the whole of the provision assigned them severally
by the late Chief, appears to have been an extremely harsh proceeding, though
the Commission is not disposed to question the resumption of the pagahs of horse
held by No. 2 and the mother of No. 6, and that of the State jewels in the latter's
possession, and it is further of opinion that the justice of making some reduction
in the other extravagant emoluments enjoyed by this woman from the State
cannot be disputed.
3. The proceedings taken against the daughter of the late Chief, in the
deprivation of her ornaments and jewels, and her expulsion from the house in which
she lived, on the grounds stated, appear also to have been harsh, but as she has
been continued in possession of the Inam village assigned by His Highness
Khanderao for her maintenance, and her husband has been permitted the enjoy
ment of Rs. 8,000 of the annual allowance of Rs. 12,000 originally granted
him on his marriage, their case is not so bad as that of the persons referred to
in the preceding paragraph.
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Report of the Baroda Enquiry Commission on the administration of the government of Malharrao, Gaekwar of Baroda. The Commission comprised Richard John Meade (President), Edward William Ravenscroft, Mumtazul Dowlah Nawab An honorific title; an official acting as a provincial deputy ruler in South Asia; or a significant Muslim landowner in nineteenth century India. Faiz Ali Khan, Colonel Alfred Thomas Etheridge and Thomas Duncan Mackenzie (Secretary).

The report comprises a letter from the members of the Baroda Enquiry Commission to the Secretary to the Government of India, Foreign Department presenting their report on the results of the proceedings and submitting copies of correspondence, reports and statements relative to the enquiry (ff 5-19):

Appendix A, Part I

  • Schedules I-III: Complaints and grievances against the Gaekwar's Government from individuals and groups (ff 21-78).
  • Appendix B, Schedules I-III: Cases of complaint and grievance which the commission did not look into during the enquiry (ff 79-81).
  • Appendix C: Letter from Colonel Richard John Meade, President, Special Commission of Enquiry on Baroda Affairs, to Colonel Robert Phayre, Resident at Baroda, 1 November 1873 (ff 82-83).
  • Appendix D: Translation of an amended notice issued by the Resident to complainants desirous of appearing before the Baroda Enquiry Commission (ff 84-85).
  • Appendix E: Schedules presented to the Commission along with Colonel Phayre's introductory statement regarding them. (ff 86-131).
  • Appendix F: Letter No. 1128 of 1873 from Colonel Phayre to the President, Baroda Commission regarding the cases already submitted to the Commission, the List of undisposed petitions to be attended to by the Resident which could be used as additional cases if required and the statements that he had yet to make on cases under enquiry by the Commission (ff 132-133).
  • Appendix G, Schedule I: Statements from witnesses with cross examination statements from the Durbar A public or private audience held by a high-ranking British colonial representative (e.g. Viceroy, Governor-General, or member of the British royal family). on behalf of the Gaekwar and statements from the Resident as to the accuracy of the information provided (ff 134-229).

Appendix Part II (ff 231-245)

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1 volume (249 folios)
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Foliation: the main sequence of foliation consists of a small pencil number in the top front right hand corner of each folio enclosed in a circle.

There is also an original sequence of foliation which consists of larger pencil numbers also in the top front right hand corner of folios, however the sequence is not consistent and some of the numbers may be filing references rather than foliation numbers.

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