(b) Charter Act, 1833 for first time allowed Indians, at theoretically, entry to higher posts in British Indian Administration. The Charter Act of 1833 was the first act which made provision to freely admit the natives of India to share administration in the country. This act also provided that Haileybury College of London should make quota to admit future civil servants. Charter Act of 1813 compelled the East India Company to accept responsibility for the education of the Indian people. Charles Wood's Education Despatch, 1854 promoted the use of vernacular languages in the primary schools. Indian Charter Act, 1861 was passed by British Parliament for executive and legislative purposes.