Answer:
1874
Step-by-step explanation:
In 1813, the company's commercial monopoly was abolished, and it became only a management agency for the British government of India from 1834. After the Indian Mutiny, it lost that position (1857). It ceased to exist as a legal body in 1873. Learn more about the Indian Mutiny, which led to the East India Company's demise. In 1874, the East India Company was formally liquidated by an Act of Parliament.