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Describe the Rowlatt Act in 10 points​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Passed in March 1919 by the Imperial Legislative Council. This act authorised the British government to arrest anybody suspected of terrorist activities. It also authorised the government to detain such people arrested for up to 2 years without trial. It empowered the police to search for a place without a warrant.

Answered by abelsare
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Answer:

rowlatt act was the act in which the British could imprision people without a trial in court

Explanation:

came into effect on 10 March 1919

other details are on pg 44 of civics tb class 8

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