The Ilbert Bill controversy of 1883 was significant because:
a) It proposed equal legal rights for British citizens and Indians in India
b) It allowed Indian judges to try British offenders
c) It was a move towards communal representation
d) It introduced reforms to Indian land tenure systems
1
only one of the option is correct
2
only two of the options are correct
3
only three of the options are correct
4
none of the above is correct