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What was the reason that forced the British government to withdraw the Ilbert Bill?

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Answered by amrit5g
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in Britain there was a great opposition for the ilbert bill. ilbert bill was enacted in 1883 which stated that Indian magistrates can judge the case of a Brit. they thought that the so called inferiors were in abreast to them and the racist attitude developed among Brit. so there were protests in Britain. so it had to be called up the same year.
Answered by maulikdeadpool
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The ilbert bill was introduced in 1883 during the viceroyship of Lord Ripon.


There are some reason to forced to withdraw :


The amended bill The amended bill had the provisions that the Europeans would be conferred on European and Indian District Magistrates and Sessions Judges alike. However, a defendant would in all cases have the right to claim trial by a jury of which at least half the membersmust be European.


Thus, this enactment held that Europeans criminals would be heard only by the Indian Judges “helped by the European Judges”.


The passage of this bill opened the eyes of the Indians and deepened antagonism between the British and Indians.


The result was wider nationalism and establishment of Indian National Congress in the next year.


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