200 Or any of the Provisions of the Acts of the Third and Fourth Years of King William the Fourth, Chapter Eighty five and the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Years of Her Majesty, Chapter Ninety five, and of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Years of Her Majesty, Chapter Seventy Seven, which after the pacing of this Act shall remain in force: or any Provisions of the Act of the Twenty first and Twenty second Years of Her Majesty, Chapter one Hundred and Six entitled an Act for the better Government of India; or of the Act of the Twenty second and Twenty third years of Her Majesty, Chapter Forty one, to amend the same: or of any Act enabling the Secretary of State in Council to raise Money in the United Kingdom for the Government of India: or of the Acts for punishing Mutiny and Desertion in Her Majesty 's Army or in Her Majesty`s Indian Forces reflectively; but subject to the Provision contained in the Act of the Third and Fourth Years of King William the Fourth, Chapter Eighty five, Section Seventy three, respecting the Indian Articles of War: Or any Provisions of any Act passed in this present session of Parliament, or here after to be passed, in anywise affecting Her Majesty`s Indian Territories, or the Inhabitants thereof: Or which may affect the Authority of Parliament, or the Constitution and rights of the East India Company, or any Part of the unwritten Laws or constitution of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, where on may depend in any Degree the Allegiance of any Person to the Crown of the United Kingdom, or the Sovereignty or Dominion of the Crown over any Part of the said Territories " 201 This clearly shows that the Governor General in Council was unhampered in the matter of making laws by any legislative lists and thus enjoyed plenary powers to make any kind of law on every conceivable topic which did not fall within the excepted Categories.