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Describe the libert bill and connect it with the formation of Indian national
Congress​

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Answered by rishabh1187
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The Ilbert Bill was a bill formally introduced on 9 February 1883 during the Viceroyship of the Marquess of Ripon, which was drafted by Sir Courtenay Peregine Ilbert, the legal member of the Council of the Governor-General of India. It concerned the jurisdiction of  Magistrates or Sessions Judges to try charges against European British subjects if they were themselves not European

The Graphic, 16 June 1883, p. 605: "The Native Agitation in India – A Meeting in the Town Hall, Bombay, in Support of Mr. Ilbert's Criminal Jurisdiction Bill".

It is named after Courtenay Ilbert, who had proposed it as a compromise between two previously suggested bills. However, the introduction of the bill led to intense opposition in Britain and from British settlers in India that ultimately played on racial tension before it was enacted in 1884 in a severely compromised state.[1] The bitter controversy deepened antagonism between the British and Indians and was a prelude to the formation of the Indian National Congress in the next two years.Explanation

Answered by jesse07
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The Illbert Bill is the Bill procured by Lord Illbert whichstated that even Indian Judges could judge the Europeans but eventually removed by the Britishers.The INC which was formed in 1885 by A.O Hume with 72 other deligates wanted that I'll to be continued as their main motive was to Bring even the Indians to the Higher Posts

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