Why was the Sedition Act of 1870 considered to be arbitrary? In what ways does the Sedition Act of 1870 contradict the rule of law?
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The sedition law of 1870 was said to be arbitrary because in the sense that a person is stripped from the freedom of speech and even the accused has no right of trial or to make people listen to him.
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