Identify any 2 clauses of Rowlatt act
1.Restrictions on the movement of people
2.Suspension of Habeas Corpus writ
3.Vernacular Press must not publish anything against the British
4.Compulsory Liscence for arms
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Hi @moupiya43.
Your answer is:
1. Restrictions on the movement of people.
2. Suspension of Habeas Corpus Writ.
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The two clauses of the Rowlatt Act are as follows:
1. Restrictions on the movement of people.
2. Suspension of Habeas Corpus right.
- The Rowlatt Act, also known as the ' Anarchical and Revolutionary Crimes Act, ' was passed on 18 March 1919.
- Sir Sidney Rowlatt was the President of the British committee, and hence the act was named Rowlatt Act.
- The main goal of the Rowlatt act was to suppress the gradually rising nationalism among the Indian subjects. The Rowlatt act restricted meetings and gatherings of the Indians. It would ensure that no plans were formed against the British.
- Habeas Corpus refers to one's right to protect and defend oneself. The British took away that right and arrested the Indians without a warrant and warnings.
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