The Ilbert Bill Controversy is said to be a high watermark in the history of Indian National Movement. This is because it invoked issues of
1. Racial discrimination between Indian and Europeans
2. Security lapse on the Indian borders, especially the North-Western frontier
3. Suppression of Indian media houses and their nationalization by the Government
1 and 2 only
Incorrect Answer2 and 3 only
Incorrect Answer1 and 3 only
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
Lord Ripon wanted to remove two kinds of law that had been prevalent in India. According to the system of law, a European could be tried only by a European Judge or a European Magistrate. The disqualification was unjust and it was sought to cast a needless discredit and dishonour upon the Indian-born members of the judiciary. C.P. Ilbert, Law Member, introduced a bill in 1883 to abolish this discrimination in judiciary. But Europeans opposed this Bill strongly. They even raised a fund of one lakh fifty thousand rupees and established an organisation called the Defence Association. They also suggested that it was better to end the English rule in India than to allow the English to be subjected to the Indian Judges and Magistrates. The press in England joined the issue. Hence, Ripon amended the bill to satisfy the English in India and England.
The Ilbert Bill controversy helped the cause of Indian nationalism. Ripon was totally disillusioned and heartbroken and he tendered his resignation and left for England. The immediate result of this awakening of India was the birth of the Indian National Congress in 1885, the very next year of Ripon’s departure.
By: Abhishek Sharma ProfileResourcesReport error