Summary: In a letter to the rajah demanding reparation for the wrongs of the British government, the town and palace were attacked after no answer was received, and the British authority was established in Ceylon in 1815. Additionally, a force under Colonel East was dispatched to Cutch to deal with depredations committed by local leaders. A serious insurrection in Bareilly highlighted problems with the British administration in India, showing a lack of control over the population and instances of heinous crimes including the murder of children. The mutiny at Vellore in 1806 also marked a significant event where Indian troops turned against their British officers. Decisive actions and negotiations were undertaken to suppress the Pindarries and restore order, culminating in treaties with Scindia and others. The chapter closes with discussions on military codes of conduct and legal implications related to the killadar of Talneir in India amidst the challenging circumstances faced by British forces.