Why was ilbert bill not passed?
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As the british did not wanted the Europeans to be held prisoner.
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Sir C.P. Ilbert, the law member of the Viceroy's Council introduced a bill, popularly known as the Ilbert Bill in 1883.
The objective of the bill: It sought to abolish judicial disqualification based on race distinctions.
This was resented by the British and they started a Defence Association to defend their special privileges. This reaction provoked a counter-agitation by educated Indians.
It was not passed because it enacted a more moderate measure which vested the power of trying Europeans to a Session Judge and a District Magistrate who might be an Indian.
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