what was llbert bill
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The 'Ilbert Bill' was a bill introduced in 1883 under the reign of the Viceriy 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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The 'Ilbert Bill' was a bill introduced in 1883 under the reign of the Viceriy 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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The 'Ilbert Bill' was a bill introduced in 1883 under the reign of the Viceriy 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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