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Answered by AbhinavJoemon
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Answer: Passed on the recommendations of the Rowlatt Committee and named after its president, Sir Sidney Rowlatt, the act effectively authorized the colonial government to imprison any person suspected of terrorism living in British India for up to two years without a trial, and gave the colonial authorities power to deal with ...

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Answered by elenstudent365
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Regulation III

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In 1818, they passed Regulation III. Under it, an Indian could be jailed without trial in a court.

Something you must know:

All the time British officers in India drew big salaries and also made fortunes in private business. By 1829, Britain was exporting British goods worth seven crore rupees to India!!! The British prospered on the Company’s loot, while the Indian industries began to die.

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