"In ancient india there was no rule of law ". Explain this sentence .
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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. Dharma Shastra or Shmritis laid down rules for every caste and vocation, for every relation in society, king and subject. Rule of law is also referred as Dharma Rajya in ancient Indian books.
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