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Why was Rowlatt Act enforced?

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Answered by asra34
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Rowlact act was the act passed by the'Imperial legislative council' of Delhi which states the British India army or police can arrest any person or can punish them, without any legal trial,on the grounds of 'working against British'.This act also gave right to viceroy to suppress media working....
Answered by Robindeep
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Rowlatt Act, passed by the Imperial Legislative Council, the legislative of British India. The act allowed certain political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspects without trial. Their object was to replace the repressive provisions of the wartime Defence of India Act (1915) by a permanent law. They were based on the report of Justice S. A. T. Rowlatt's committee of 1918
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