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A. Gave the Governor-General the right to vote but gave no corresponding right to the Governors
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B. Gave casting vote to the Governor-General but not to the Governors
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C. Gave casting vote to the Governor-General as well as Governors
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D. Deprived the Governor-General as well as Governors of the right to vote in the Council
Explanation
- The Pitt's India Act of 1784 gave the Governor-General a casting vote in the Council, but did not extend this right to the Governors.
- This meant that the Governor-General had the decisive vote in case of a tie, while the Governors did not have this privilege.
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