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Which Viceroy of British India introduced Ilbert Bill in 1883?​

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Answered by anshupriya748823
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Lord Ripon

But by 1883 the viceroy, Lord Ripon, proposed to make British subjects amenable to sessions courts, over which Indians were now senior enough in the civil service to preside.

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Answered by Anonymous
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English women who opposed the bill argued that Bengali women, who they stereotyped as “ignorant”, are neglected by their men, and that Bengali babu should therefore not be given the right to judge cases involving English women. The most vocal opponents of the bill were British tea and indigo plantations owners in Bengal, led by Griffith Evans.The British press in India spread wild rumours about how Indian judges would abuse their powers.

MAIN ANSWER:-

The Ilbert Bill was a bill introduced in 1883 for British India by Viceroy Ripon.

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