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how were laws made in the ancient period

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Answered by 1234arnavronald
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1)in ancient times, they were innumerable and often overlapping local laws

2)different communities enjoyed different degrees in administering  these laws among their own

3)In some cases, the punishment that two persons recieved for the same crime varied on depending on their caste background with lower caste being more harshly penalised

Answered by varshika1664
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Answer:

Law in India mostly developed from standard practices and non secular prescription to the modern well codified acts and legal guidelines primarily based totally on a constitution.

Explanation:

Usually in historic India there had been overlapping laws and innumerable laws. While administering those legal guidelines, one of a kind groups had one of a kind stages of autonomy. The punishment meted out to 2 humans committing the equal crime relied on the caste historical past of the criminals. People of lower castes confronted stringent punishment. This technique of laws was slowly modified at some point of the colonial period.

There is famous opinion that British colonialists brought rule of regulation in India. However this opinion is disputed with the aid of using one of a kind historians as they believed the colonial legal guidelines had been arbitrary and the Indian nationalists had a critical function in growing the rule of regulation in British India.

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