explain ilbert bill and who introduced it
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ilbert bill is a bill that gave power to indian judges to solve the cases of foreigner and indian case and this introduced by British government
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The Ilbert Bill was a legislative act introduced in 1883 during the tenure of Viceroy Ripon and written by Sir Courtenay Pergine Ilbert. The act stipulated that Indian judges could try Europeans.
This was a major controversy during the time, the ramification of which would have a profound effect on the history of India. Important for IAS Exam, this article mentions in detail the key-facts about Ilbert Bill. Aspirants can read the article keeping in mind UPSC prelims and mains structure.
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