During the uprising of 1857, he volunteered his services to the government. He was given the honorary rank of captain, and a grant of zammddn in Oudh. In 1872, he was permitted to return to the Punjab. In 1878, he took up his residence in Amritsar. In 1884, he was ga/.etted as a magistrate and was the same year attached to the staff of the Viceroy as aide decamp on the occasion of the visit of Lord Ripon to Lahore. Two years later, he was made a counsellor to the Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir. He died in 1887, leaving an only son Nihal Singh, aged four years.
References :
1. Suri, Sohan Lal, `Umdat-ul-TwariMi. Lahore, 1885-89
2. Griffin, Lepel and C.F. Mass)`, C/iicfo ami Families of Note in the Punjab. Lahore, 1909