Doctrine of Lapse was introduced by:

Doctrine of Lapse was introduced by:

  • (a) Lord Canning
  • (b) Lord Dalhousie
  • (c) Lord Minto
  • (d) Lord Hastings
The Doctrine of Lapse was instituted by Lord Dalhousie, who was the Governor-General of India in the service of the British East India Company from 1848 to 1856. The doctrine was a policy that allowed the British to annex Indian princely states by default: If an Indian ruler died without a direct natural heir, his territory would be annexed by the British.
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