Indian Slavery Act, 1843

Indian Slavery Act, 1843

British India under East India Company Rule
An Act for declaring and amending the Law regarding the condition of Slavery within the Territories of the East India Company
Enacted by Governor-General of India, Lord Ellenborough, in Council
Date enacted 7 April 1843

The Indian Slavery Act, 1843, also Act V of 1843, was an act passed in British India under East India Company rule, which outlawed many economic transactions associated with slavery.

Text of the Act

ACT No. V Of 1843[1]
(Passed on the 7th Of April, 1843)
An Act for declaring and amending the Law regarding the condition of Slavery within the Territories of the East India Company.

Notes

  1. ^ Agnew 1898, pp. 325–326

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