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give an example for arbitrary law passed by the british in india

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Answered by AbhinavAtreus
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The Sedition Act, allowed the government to arrest or detain any person without a fair trial in the court who was seen protesting or criticizing the British authority. 

 This was an example of arbitrary use of power by the British, as it authorized them to arrest person without evidence who was possibly seen as stirring up a rebellion.

 Under this act, people were arrested without being told the reason for their arrest and were kept in prisons without a trial.

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mjbpk: what about rowlatt act
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Answered by riyamenon123
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Answer:

The rowlatt Act

Explanation:

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.

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