how did doctrine of lapse create fear among the indian rulers
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The policy of Doctrine of Lapse was designed by Lord Dalhousie. It was introduced in 1853. It stated that if an Indian ruler died without a male successor, the kingdom would end and hence would come under the control of the Company. Many kingdoms were occupied by the Company by implementing this doctrine.
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