List of Chief Commissioners of Delhi

Below is a list of Chief Commissioners of Delhi:

  • 1912-1918: William Malcolm Hailey
  • 1918-1924: Claud Alexander Barron
  • 1924-1926: Evelyn Robins Abbott
  • 1926-1928: Alexander Montague Stow
  • 1928: John Nesbitt Gordon Johnson (acting)
  • 1928-1932: John Perronet Thompson
  • 1932-1937: John Nesbitt Gordon Johnson
  • 1937-1940: Evan Meredith Jenkins
  • 1940-1945: Arthur Vivian Askwith
  • 1945-1947: William Christie
Administrators of provinces in British India
Governors
  • Agra
  • Andaman and Nicobar Islands
  • Assam
  • Bengal
  • Bihar
  • Bihar and Orissa
  • Bombay
  • Central Provinces and Berar
  • Madras
  • North-West Frontier
  • Orissa
  • Punjab
  • Sindh
  • United Provinces of British India
  • United Provinces
Lt. Governors
  • Bengal, Bihar and Orissa
  • Bihar and Orissa
  • East Bengal and Assam
  • North-Western Provinces
  • North-Western Provinces
  • Punjab
  • United Provinces of Agra and Oudh
Chief
Commissioners
  • Ajmer-Merwara
  • Andaman and Nicobar Islands
  • Assam
  • Balochistan
  • Central Provinces
  • Coorg
  • Delhi
  • North-West Frontier
  • Oudh
  • Oudh
  • Panth-Piploda
  • Punjab
Commissioners
  • Assam
  • Sindh
Superintendents
  • Andaman and Nicobar Islands
  • Office retained following Indian independence

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