state any one feature of rowlatt act of 1919
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it was passed hurriedly so as to give the government enormous power for political activities and l detention of political prisoners without 2 years trial
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What was the Rowlatt Act of 1919?
The Best way to describe the Act was:
"No Dalil, No Vakil, No Appeal".
What does the above mean?
The above means, "No legal-papers, no lawyer, and no plead".
The Rowlatt Act was passed by Justice Rowlatt with the purpose to curb the nationalistic upsurge in India.
According to the Act, the police could arrest any Indians without warrant.
The Act placed enormous powers in the hands of the police.
The Rowlatt Act led to the launch of Satyagraha on 6th April, 1919, by Mahatma Gandhi.
Thanks!!
What was the Rowlatt Act of 1919?
The Best way to describe the Act was:
"No Dalil, No Vakil, No Appeal".
What does the above mean?
The above means, "No legal-papers, no lawyer, and no plead".
The Rowlatt Act was passed by Justice Rowlatt with the purpose to curb the nationalistic upsurge in India.
According to the Act, the police could arrest any Indians without warrant.
The Act placed enormous powers in the hands of the police.
The Rowlatt Act led to the launch of Satyagraha on 6th April, 1919, by Mahatma Gandhi.
Thanks!!
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