The 'Sarda Act' (Child Marriage Restraint Act) of 1929 was applicable to all of British India, but which community was exempted? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The 'Sarda Act' (Child Marriage Restraint Act) of 1929 was applicable to all of British India, but which community was exempted?
A. Christians
B. No exemption
C. Muslims
D. Sikhs
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
The Sarda Act applied to all communities in British India, though some princely states had separate laws.

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