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describe the judicial system in India. why did the British introduce the rule of law​

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Answered by suyanrai73
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The court has the power to make decisions and also enforce the law, solve disputes. ... The constitution is the source of law in India and also the supreme law of India. Judicial System of India consists of Supreme Court, High Court, District Court or Subordinate Court.

It is often believed that it was the British colonialists who introduced the rule of law in India.The British introduced the modern concept of the rule of law. ... But they always had the legal right to take any administrative steps they wanted and there existed no other authority before which their acts could be questioned. The Indian rulers and chiefs sometimes exercised this power to do as they wanted.

Answered by mehtasudhir525
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The British introduced the modern concept of the rule of law. ... But they always had the legal right to take any administrative steps they wanted and there existed no other authority before which their acts could be questioned. The Indian rulers and chiefs sometimes exercised this power to do as they wanted

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