ILBERT BILL CONTROVERSY..
in 1883,lord ripons law member,lord ilbert introduced a bill.it had a provision which gave Indian judgas the power to try cases involving europeans.immediately the whole europoean community protested agitating the bill.this forced the govt. to withdraw the bill.
The Mongolian invasion
The English Bill of Rights
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There were two major issues related to Suffrage: the Universal Suffrage and the Vote for Women. Both aspects gave rise to a lot of controversy, polemics and struggle (causing bloodshed even!). In both cases, the conservative upper classes were opposed because: 1. they considered women had largely inferior intellects and therefore they needed guidance (and couldn't be trusted to cast their votes) and 2. allowing the poor to vote would spell the end of their privileges, of life as they knew it.
The Ilbert Bill controversy arose in late 19th-century British India, centering on a proposed law that would allow Indian judges to try British offenders in criminal cases. The bill faced strong opposition from the British community in India, who argued it undermined their legal privileges and would lead to unfair trials. The controversy highlighted the growing tensions between Indians seeking greater rights and the British colonial authorities. Ultimately, the bill was passed with amendments, but the debate intensified nationalist sentiments among Indians.
Courtenay Ilbert died in 1924.
Courtenay Ilbert was born in 1841.
Courtenay Adrian Ilbert was born in 1888.
Courtenay Adrian Ilbert died in 1956.
Edwin Hirschmann has written: 'White Mutiny' -- subject(s): Administration of Justice, Ilbert Bill, Politics and government
Lettice Ilbert Fisher has written: 'The housewife and the town hall' -- subject(s): Local government, Social conditions, Societies and clubs, Women, Women's institutes
The Compromise of 1850.
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