If the Illbert bill allowed Indian judges to try European accused, why did the Indians hate it? I dont understand the bad part of the bill.
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Explanation: As of 1883, when the Ilbert Bill was introduced, the Europeans could not be tried in court by Indian native judges. Lord Ripon realised that this provision needed to be changed. ... This led to organised lobbying and opposition by all Europeans in India.
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