explain the judicial system introduced by the British in india? and its impact
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- The government of India under the parliamentary control of British introduced the stamp duty on the judicial cases. - The establishment of High Courts in Calcutta, Bombay and Madras: Under the recommendations of commission appointed in 1853, The Government introduced important reforms in the judicial system.
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The District Diwani Adalat was renamed as District, City or the Zila Court which was functioned under a district judge. He also established gradation civil courts for both Hindu and Muslim such as Munsiff Court, Registrar Court, District Court, Sadar Diwani Adalat and King-in-Council
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