the abolition of sati, infanticide and the removal of disabilities due
to change of religion were enforced by whom
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The Caste Disabilities Removal Act, 1850, was a law passed in British India under East India Company rule, that abolished all laws affecting the rights of people converting to another religion or caste. The new Act allowed Indians who converted from one religion to another religion equal rights under new law, especially in the case of inheritance.
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