what was the Ilbert bill
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The Ilbert Bill was a bill introduced in 1883 during the Viceroyship of the Marquess of Ripon, which was written by Sir Courtenay Peregrine Ilbert (The law member of the Viceroy's Council).
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The Ilbert Bill was a bill introduced in 1883 during the Viceroyship of the Marquess of Ripon, which was written by Sir Courtenay Peregrine Ilbert. According to the said Act, Indian judges could try Europeans. Lord Ripon had a marathon discussion with Sir CP Ilbert to change the act, thereby favouring the Indians.
The Ilbert Bill was a bill introduced in 1883 during the Viceroyship of the Marquess of Ripon, which was written by Sir Courtenay Peregrine Ilbert. According to the said Act, Indian judges could try Europeans. Lord Ripon had a marathon discussion with Sir CP Ilbert to change the act, thereby favouring the Indians.
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