describe the rowahalt act an arbitrary with example
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Arbitrary law is a law which has been passed by the legislator to fulfil his motives or simply out of his will. Rowlatt act was a classic example of arbitrary law which allowed the British government to imprison anybody without trial.
Some other examples of arbitrary law include:
a. Sedition laws which allows the police to arrest anybody it suspects of seditious speech
b. AFSPA ( Armed Forces Special Powers Act) which allows armed personnel to arrest anybody without specifying reason.
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rowlatt act
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