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3 features of the lapse doctrine policy​

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Answered by Banshikha13
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If the ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could adopt an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family. ... As per this, any adopted son of the Indian ruler could not be proclaimed as heir to the kingdom.

Answered by z86249392
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A king without a natural heir cannot rule the state and he must handover his state to British.udaypur, Sambalpur,jhansi and various indian states were annexed by doctrine of lapse

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