what was Rowlatt act 1919 ( pointwise answer)
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Rowlatt Acts, (February 1919), legislation passed by the Imperial Legislative Council, the legislature of British India. The acts allowed certain political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspects without trial.
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The Rowlatt Act was passed by the British government to increase their grip on power over the common folk.
- This law was passed in March 1919 by the Imperial Legislative Council which gave them the power to arrest any person without any trial.
- To abolish this act, Gandhi and the other leaders called for a Hartal (suspension of work) to show Indians’ objection with this rule.
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