what is the illbert bill
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The illbert bill controversy is named after lord illbert who had given the provision to Indians to try cases involving Europeans but later Europeans protested at it and the bill was withdrawn
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The 'Ilbert Bill' was a bill introduced in 1883 under the reign of the Viceroy Lord Ripon (who earned the epithet Ripon-The good) which was written by Sir C.P Ilbert ( The law member of the Viceroy's Council). According to the said Act, Indian judges could try a European accused.
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