With which of the following is the comment no vakil no appeal no dalil associated
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With which of the following is the comment ‘no vakil, no appeal, no dalil’ associated?
(A) The Communal Award, 1932
(B) The Simon Commission, 1928
(C) The Rowlatt Act, 1919
(D) The Vernacular Press Act, 1878
Explanation:
C is the answer
Answer:
Q.41 With which of the following is the comment ‘no vakil, no appeal, no dalil’ associated?
(A) The Communal Award, 1932
(B) The Simon Commission, 1928
(C) The Rowlatt Act, 1919
(D) The Vemacular Press Act, 1878
Explanation:
C- Rowlatt Act
According to the Rowlatt Act, any Indian could be detained without a trial. This was preventive detention, which meant that the government would lock up any citizen who had not committed a crime. In essence, it means that if someone in the government accuses a citizen of committing a crime in the future, that individual can be imprisoned. Indians were angered by the Rowlatt Act, which was described as having "no dalil, no vakil, no appeal" in one Lahore newspaper.
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