how was the situation of law and order in ancient India
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Law in India primarily evolved from customary practices and religious prescription to the modern well codified acts and laws based on a constitution. Though the recorded history of law starts only in the Vedic period, it is widely believed that ancient India had some sort of legal system in place even during the Bronze Age and the Indus Valley civilization.The various stages of evolution of Indian law is classified as that during the Vedic period, the Islamic period, the British period and post independence.[citation needed]
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The situation of law and order in ancient India was solved in four stages-
- A lawsuit has four phases, according to PV Kane's outstanding work on the Dharmashastras.
- The judge speaks after the appointed members have given their deliberations, the plaintiffs have made their claims, and the defendant has responded.
- There are four choices available to the defendant.
- Charges, completely refute them, provide justifications, or mention that the same
- complaint was already rejected. lawsuits between a teacher and student, a spouse and wife, etc.
- Most of the time discouraged, and the complainants were advised to resolve disputes out of court.
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