II) The arbitrary laws of the British (Page 44)
4. Historians refute the claim that British colonialists introduced the rule of law
because of two reasons. The colonial laws were arbitrary and the Indian nationalists
played a prominent role in the development of the legal sphere in British India. The
two examples of arbitrary laws of the British are:
A) The Sedition Act of ___________ (year).
Under the Sedition Act any person protesting or criticising the British government
could be arrested without a ____________.
B) The Rowlatt Act of _____________(year).
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The arbitrary laws of the British (Page 44)
4. Historians refute the claim that British colonialists introduced the rule of law
because of two reasons. The colonial laws were arbitrary and the Indian nationalists
played a prominent role in the development of the legal sphere in British India. The
two examples of arbitrary laws of the British are:
A) The Sedition Act of ___________ (year).
Under the Sedition Act any person protesting or criticising the British government
could be arrested without a ____________.
B) The Rowlatt Act of _____________(year).
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