Q. Which of the following act vested the powers of both the governor-general and the commander-in-chief on single person?
Answer: D
Notes:
Explanation: The Act of 1786: Cornwallis wanted to have the powers of both the governor-general and the commander-in-chief.
- The new Act conceded this demand and also gave him the power.
- Cornwallis was allowed to override the council’s decision if he owned the responsibility for the decision.
- Later, this provision was extended to all the governors-general.
Source: Spectrum