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  2. British Indian passport - Wikipedia

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    The British Indian passport was a passport, proof of national status and travel document issued to British subjects of British India (officially mentioned as the Indian Empire), British subjects from other parts of the British Empire, and the subjects of the British protected states in the Indian subcontinent (i. e. the British Protected Persons of the 'princely states').

  3. List of public inquiries in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, the term public inquiry, also known as a tribunal of inquiry, refers to either statutory or non-statutory inquiries that have been established either previously by the monarch or by government ministers of the United Kingdom, Scottish, Northern Irish and Welsh governments to investigate either specific, controversial events or policy proposals.

  4. Passports Act - Wikipedia

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    The Passports Act is an act of the Parliament of India "for the issue of passports and travel documents, to regulate the departure from India of citizens of India and for other persons and for matters incidental or ancillary thereto." The Act applies to whole of India extending to citizens of India living outside the country. The Act replaced ...

  5. India Office Records - Wikipedia

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    R/3: India: Viceroy's Private Office Papers and other Government Records 1899–1948; R/4: India: British High Commission Cemetery Records c.1870–1967; R/5: Nepal: Kathmandu Residency Records c.1792–1872; R/8: Burma: Records of the Governor's Office 1942–1947; R/9: Malaya: Malacca Orphan Chamber and Council of Justice Records c.1685–1835

  6. The India Papers - Wikipedia

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    The India Papers collection is an archive containing roughly 4,200 bound volumes (40,000 individual reports) [1] dated from the post-Mutiny reorganisation of the Indian government up until Indian Independence in 1947 and is essentially a collection of almost all things relating to British India.

  7. Foreign and Commonwealth Office Migrated Archives - Wikipedia

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    Policy for the destruction or removal of documents in states where the transfer of power was to take place was not initially uniform. Mandy Banton, an expert on the 'migrated archives', writes that there are more differences than similarities in many practices in the British Empire's different colonies that evolved locally over many years. [8]

  8. British woman caught in assassination 'crossfire', Novichok ...

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    SALISBURY, England (Reuters) -A British woman killed by the Novichok nerve agent following the poisoning of former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal was caught in the "crossfire" of an ...

  9. Inner Line Permit - Wikipedia

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    Inner Line Permit (ILP) is an official travel document issued by the state government concerned to allow inward travel of an Indian citizen into a protected area for a limited period. It is obligatory for Indian citizens from outside those states to obtain a permit to enter the protected state.