Sati was prohibited by

(A) Warren Hastings
(B) Lord Wellesley
(C) Lord William Bentinck
(D) Lord Dalhousie

Correct Answer : Lord William Bentinck
Question Asked : SSC Section Officer (Audit) Exam 2001, SSC Section Officer (Commercial Audit) Exam 2006, FCI Assistant Grade-III Exam 2012, SSC Combined Matric Level (Pre) Exam 2001
Explanation : Historically, efforts to prevent Sati by formal means were extent even before the Mughal rulers came to power. Under the Delhi Sultanates (circa 1325) permission had to be sought prior to any Sati. In their own sphere of influence the Portuguese, Dutch and French banned Sati but efforts to stamp out Sati were formalised only under Lord William Bentinck after 1829. William Cavendish Bentinck succeeded Lord Amherst as the Governor General of India. He took over the charge of Indian administration in the year 1828. Bentinck took effective steps to root out social evils like Sati and infanticide.
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