<Li> The king of Nepal will renounce all claim to the lands which were the subject of discussion between the two States before the war; and will acknowledge the right of the company to the sovereignty of those lands . </Li> <Li> The king of Nepal will cede to the East India company in perpetuity all the under mentioned territories: i) The whole of low lands between the rivers Kali and Rapti . ii) The whole of low lands between Rapti and Gandaki, except Butwal . iii) The whole of low lands between Gandaki and Koshi in which the authority of the East India company has been established . iv) The whole of low lands between the rivers Mechi and Burma . v) The whole of territories within the hills eastward of the Mechi river . The aforesaid territory shall be evacuated by the Gorkha troops within forty days from this date . </Li> <Li> With a view to indemnify the chiefs and Bhardars of Nepal, whose interest will suffer by the alienation of the lands ceded by the foregoing Article (No. 3 above), the East India company agrees to settle pensions to the aggregate amount of two lakhs of rupees per annum on such chiefs as may be decided by the king of Nepal . </Li> <Li> The king of Nepal renounces for himself, his heirs, and successors, all claim to the territories lying to the West of the River Kali, and engaged never to have any concern with the appointed rulers of those territories or the inhabitants thereof . </Li>

The treaty of seaguli defined the relation of british india