Define faujdari court during British period and compare it with presents in class 8
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The Faujdari criminal courts are considered the beginning of Hindu and Muslim "personal law" separated from the jurisdiction of civil law in colonial India - a juridical norm preserved as a key principle of democratic secularism in postcolonial India.1 India : a faujdar's jurisdiction. 2 India : a criminal court. so yes i think a court is like the faujdari in british.
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The Faujdari criminal courts are considered the beginning of Hindu and Muslim "personal law" separated from the jurisdiction of civil law in colonial India - a juridical norm preserved as a key principle of democratic secularism in postcolonial India.
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