Excerpt from The History of the British Empire in India, Vol. 6
It might have been expected that the arrangement of the conflicting claims of the East-India Company and the ministers of the Crown, which took place in 1833, would have been followed by, at least, some brief period of repose; but such was not the fact. Early in 1834, an application on the part of the Crown was made to the Court of King's Bench for a mandamus to compel the Court of Directors, "under the Act of 1793, to transmit certain despatches to the East Indies, they having been directed to do so by the Board" of Commissioners for the Affairs of India.
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