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note on rowlatt act​

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Answered by pnenwaniparth
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it gave powers to the British officials

it gave them rights to arrest a person without any trial..

Answered by SrakshiRoy
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after the world war one instead of granting swaraj to the Indians the government appointed the rowlatt act on 6th February 1919. According to this act, the government had the power to imprison anyone without a trial,and to search any place without a warrant.

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