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how was the rowlatt act an arbitrary law ? what were it's consequences plz answer it correctly and it's urgent ​

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Answered by turgut94
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the Rowlatt Act an arbitrary law? This Act allowed the British government to imprison people without trial. ... The law cannot discriminate between person on the basis of their religion, caste or gender.

Answered by noor7sandhu
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Their law was arbitrary. They used to introduce any law at any time which they deemed correct. But the fact was that the lawswere applied to harass or humiliate Indians. For example, Rowlatt Act was passed which allowed the British government to imprison people without due trial.

Consequences of the Rowlatt act:

Rallies were organized in various cities. Worker went on strike in railway workshop. Shops closed down. British scared that line of communication such as railway line and telegraph would be disrupted

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