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explain the sedition act of 1870

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The Sedition Act of 1870 allowed the British Authority to arrest and to detain any person without trial in any court of law.


This law was applicable against anybody who criticized the authority of the monarchy or challenged any of the decisions.


People could have been arrested for applying this act without showing any reason or warrant.

Answered by Anonymous
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the sedition act sateted that any person protesting or criticising the british goverment could be arrested without due trial
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