What did the indian nationalists do against the arbitrary laws of british?
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Some Indians reacted relentlessly against it with no patience while some others took chance and time to think upon the issue and gave it a quite and calm opposition.
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The Indian nationalists protested against the arbitrary laws of the British.
They did not obey the laws that were imposed on them by the Imperial rule and wanted their freedom from such harsh laws which denied the simple need of justice.
They fought for greater equality and wanted laws which included the concept of justice.
By late 19th century, the professionals asked for respect in colonial regime's courts.
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