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discuss the british colonial intervenation in india economy in early 19th century

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The traditional system of justice in India had been largely based on customary law which arose from long tradition and practice, though many laws were based on 'Shashtras' and 'Shariat' as well as on imperial authority. They introduced regulations, codified the existing laws and often systematized and modernized them through judicial interpretations. Their Charter Act of 1833 conferred all law making power on the Governor-General-In-Council. All this meant that Indians now to live under man-made laws.
The Indian legal system under British rule was based on the concept of equality. As a result of British intervention in India's polity, India was transformed by the end of the 19th century into a classic colony.

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