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What is Sedition Act 1870 ?

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Answered by Pujamarkanday
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Sedition Act of 1870 is an example of arbitrariness that continued to exist as part of British law. The idea of sedition was very broadly understood within this act. Any person protesting or criticising the British government could be arrested without due trial of court procedure.



Answered by JackelineCasarez
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Sedition Act of 1870 declared that the government possesses the authority to arrest any individual who is witnessed critiquing or protesting against the British government without giving them a fair trial.

Explanation:

  • Sedition Act is a critic great example of the contingent nature of British government.
  • This act was a part of British law according to which the state had the authority to detain any individual without any fair trial who could be seen speaking against the exploitation or injustices done by the British government.
  • It didn't allow the individual to have a say or to know the reason of his arraest or to defend himself.

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