Summary: The Bengal Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1930, detail figures on arrests, detentions, and convictions under sedition laws, with 920 arrested and 73 convictions for seditious activities in Bengal. The Communist propaganda and terrorism activities were also highlighted, with the Act amended in 1931 to target terrorist associations and leaders. Instances of theft, violence, and arrests of absconders were reported, showing the challenges faced by the police administration. The Reserve Bank of India Act, 1933, was introduced to regulate the Bank's functions and accounts. Additionally, the Princes' Protection Bill and Tea Control Bill were introduced to providentially protect the interests of laborers and the tea industry stakeholders, respectively, showcasing the legislative measures taken in response to various social, economic, and political challenges in India during that period.