The anarchical and Revolutionary Crimes Act of 1919 :


A) authorised the Government to imprison any person without trial

B) made different sets of rules to deal with political and ordinary detentions

C) empowered the Government with powers of summary trials and execution of any one suspected to be a revolutionary

D) introduced censorship of the vernacular press

Correct Answer:
A) authorised the Government to imprison any person without trial


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