Summary: The Court approves of relieving the inhabitants suffering from the storm by forbearing to collect revenues for some time after the Great Storm in Bengal in 1738. There were repairs and surveying needed for warehouses, bazaars, and marketplaces, as well as the charity school and hospital used as warehouses. There were recommendations for repairs, construction of barracks, and proper documentation for property transactions and accounts. Measures were taken for the security and upkeep of the Fort, including repairs to the wharfs, outgates, roads, and bridges. The importance of structural integrity in using durable timber like Saltee and Teak for buildings was emphasized to ensure longevity. Additionally, concerns over accountability for revenue and expenses were raised, urging proper examination and certification of accounts. Orders were given for various repair and construction projects to improve the overall infrastructure while ensuring financial prudence and governmental oversight.