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'In ancient India there was no rule of law' ? explain ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Since the beginning of the Indian civil society, its affairs were regulated not by laws of state but by customary rules known as Dharma. Dharma is what holds together, or a code of Duties for harmonious functioning of various divisions of Society. ... Rule of law is also referred as Dharma Rajya in ancient Indian books.

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Answered by VishnuAce
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Since there was no constitution or no government to rule. There was only Dharma in ancient india

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