what is ilebert bill act passed by British?
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The Indian Contract Act, 1872 prescribes the law relating to contracts in India. The Act was passed by British India and is based on the principles of English Common Law. It is applicable to all the states of India except the state of Jammu and Kashmir. It determines the circumstances in which promises made by the parties to a contract shall be legally binding and the enforcement of these rights
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Illbert bill was passed during viceroyality of Lord Ripon
Sir Percy Illbert introduced a bill according to which Indian magistrates would be given the power to try Europeans putting the former at par with British judges
The purpose of the bill was to remove judicial inequalities in the powers of the Indian and the British magistrates
But British were against it and the controversy created the gulf between the British and the Indians
Sir Percy Illbert introduced a bill according to which Indian magistrates would be given the power to try Europeans putting the former at par with British judges
The purpose of the bill was to remove judicial inequalities in the powers of the Indian and the British magistrates
But British were against it and the controversy created the gulf between the British and the Indians
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