The royal approval was mandated for the appointment of the governor-general, the governors, and the commander-in-chief.
Senior officials of the Company were debarred from leaving India without permission—doing so was treated as a resignation.
The Company was empowered to give licenses to individuals as well as the Company’s employees to trade in India. This paved the way for shipments of opium to China.
The revenue administration was separated from the judiciary functions (led to the disappearance of the Maal Adalats).
The Home Government members were to be paid out of Indian revenues (continued up to 1919).
The Charter Act of 1793