Give two example of laws evolved during the colonial period that shows British arbitrariness
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One example of an arbitrariness during the colonial rule was the Sedition Act of 1870. The act stated that any person protesting
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The two examples of laws that evolved during the ‘colonial period’ that showed British arbitrariness was the Rowlatt Act. The other was the Sedition Act of 1870.
Explanation:
- Rowlatt Act was a ‘legislative act’ passed by the ‘Imperial Legislative Council’ in Delhi 1919.
- It authorized the imprisonment of any person suspected to be terrorists and could be imprisoned up to two years without a trial.
- The accused person was not allowed to even know the reason for being arrested.
- In the Sedition Act, the government could arrest or ‘detain any person’ seen protesting or ‘criticizing the British authority’. They would be arrested without a ‘fair trial’ in the court.
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