Difference between rowlatt act and sedition act?
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In Sedition Act, a person can be arrested without the fair trial in the court, if seen protesting against the British government.
In Rowlatt Act, British government can arrest a person without a fair trial for the period of two years to control public unrest
In Rowlatt Act, British government can arrest a person without a fair trial for the period of two years to control public unrest
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Sedition act of 1870 - In it the british government can can arrested without due trials anyone who is protesting or criticising the british government.
Rowlatt act- When british government can imprision people without due trial. it came into effect on 10 march 1919.
Rowlatt act- When british government can imprision people without due trial. it came into effect on 10 march 1919.
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