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Answered by krishdheeraj
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Rowlatt Acts, (February 1919), legislation passed by the Imperial Legislative Council, the legislature of British India. The acts allowed certain political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspects without trial.
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The Rowlatt Act was a legislative Act passed by the British Legislative Council in London in 1919.  

Explanation:

  • The Rowlatt Act passed during World War I to control unrest and remove conspiracies in India.
  • This Act allowed the British government in India to imprison any person suspected of acting against the government in India.
  • Under this Act, the convicted person could be sent to prison for two years without any trials.
  • It also gives the authorities in India to deal with the revolutionaries' activities in India.
  • It also placed strict restrictions on the press.

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