Which authorised the British Government to imprison any person without trial and conviction in a court of law?

(A) Rowlatt Act of 1999
(B) Government of India Act of 1935
(C) Indian Councils Act of 1909
(D) Government of India Act of 1919

Correct Answer : Rowlatt Act of 1999
Question Asked : SSC Combined Matric Level (Pre) Exam 2000
Explanation: The Rowlatt Act was passed by the Imperial Legislative Council in London on 10 March 1919, indefinitely extending “emergency measures” (of the Defence of India Regulations Act) enacted during the First World War in order to control public unrest and root out conspiracy. This Act effectively authorized the government to imprison for a maximum period of two years, without trial, any person suspected of terrorism living in the Raj and gave British imperial authorities power to deal with revolutionary activities.
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