In ancient india there was no rule of law explain
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ya because no one else are literate
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In ancient India there were several and often overlapping local laws. Different communities enjoyed different degrees of autonomy in administering these laws among their own people. In some cases, the punishment that the two persons received for the same crime varied judgment depending on their caste backgrounds. The lower castes in such circumstances were more harshly penalized than the upper castes.
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