Lord Charles Cornwallis was a British nobleman, military commander, and colonial governor who held several important positions within the British Empire. He is best known for his tenure as Governor-General of Bengal from 1786 to 1793, during which he laid the groundwork for British rule in India. Various reforms to the court, revenue, and services lasted until the end of the British era in India.
Lord Cornwallis''s Early Life and Career
Charles Cornwallis was born on December 31, 1738, in London, to an aristocratic family. He started his military career in 1756 during the Seven Years'' War. He served in Germany and quickly rose through the ranks, becoming colonel in 1766.
Lord Cornwallis Reforms
Lord Cornwallis is best remembered for the sweeping reforms he introduced during his tenure as Governor-General of Bengal. These reforms improved the efficiency and integrity of the British administration and ensured the smooth governance of the vast territories under British control.
Permanent Settlement by Lord Cornwallis
Lord Cornwallis implemented the Permanent Settlement of Land Revenue in Bengal and other parts of India. Under this system, Zamindars, or landlords, became the landowners, while farmers were reduced to tenants. The Zamindars retained the right to evict the farmers at any time.
Civil Services Reforms by Lord Cornwallis
Lord Cornwallis is regarded as the father of the Indian civil service. His reforms aimed to combat corruption by enforcing strict rules, such as banning private trade and gifts for civil servants and ensuring seniority-based promotions. He raised salaries to reduce bribery and reserved top positions for Europeans, while Indians were given lower roles like clerks and peons. These measures enhanced the integrity and efficiency of the British administration in India.
Judiciary Reforms by Lord Cornwallis, Cornwallis Code
Lord Cornwallis implemented significant judiciary reforms during his tenure known collectively as the Cornwallis Code. He separated the revenue collection and judicial functions, establishing a system of civil and criminal courts. These reforms aimed to establish a structured and efficient legal system.
These reforms created a comprehensive framework for civil and criminal courts, streamlining the judicial process across British India.
Police Reforms by Lord Cornwallis
Lord Cornwallis established a structured police force to uphold law and order, modernising the traditional Indian system of district-based thanas (police circles) led by a daroga (an Indian officer) and overseen by a district superintendent of police (SP).
Lord Cornwallis Significant Events
During Lord Cornwallis''s tenure, several significant events shaped the course of British India. His administrative reforms coincided with important military and political developments. The following are the key events:
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