The 1773 Regulating Act established the Supreme Court of Judicature in Calcutta and appointed a Governor-General and council to oversee the East India Company's affairs in India. The Supreme Court was given broad jurisdiction over British subjects and Company employees in India. However, several cases, including those involving Raja Nanda Kumar, the Patna case, and the Cossijurah case, demonstrated conflicts between the Supreme Court's authority and the Governor-General's authority over local administration, highlighting tensions between the new judicial and executive powers established by the Regulating Act.