Social Sciences, asked by harithayalagapudi, 7 months ago

when was the ilbert Bill passed?why was it revoked​

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Answered by Mansipatel07
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So naturally, the Europeans living in India looked it as a Humiliation and the introduction of the bill led to intense opposition in Britain as well as India (by the British residents). So it was withdrawn but was reintroduced and enacted in 1884 in a severely compromised state.

Answered by adityaraj9098
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Jan. 25, 1884

Ilbert Bill, in the history of India, a controversial measure proposed in 1883 that sought to allow senior Indian magistrates to preside over cases involving British subjects in India. The bill, severely weakened by compromise, was enacted by the Indian Legislative Council on Jan. 25, 1884

The objective of the bill was to give power to Indian judges and magistrates to try British offenders in criminal cases at the District level. British in Britain and India opposed this bill intensely, playing racial tensions. The government withdrew the bill due to this opposition, which enraged the Indians

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