Political Science, asked by Mrdangerous08, 8 hours ago

is there any partiality between rich, poor, creed, caste, etc in the court??​

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Answered by pratyushrahinj
2

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NO IT IS SAME IN COURT BUT SOME COURT TAKE THE CASH WITH THE RICH MAN BECAUSE THE COURT SHOW THE WINNER IS THE RICH MAN AND THE POOR MAN LOSE THE CASE

YOU WON'T THE BEST COURT THAT HE DIDN'T TAKE THE CASH

AND THE CASTE

ALL CASTE ARE SAME NO BODY IS DIFFERENT

MUSLIM IS NOT THE LOSER , HINDU IS NOT THE LOSER , MARATHI IS NOT THE LOSER , GUJRATI IS NOT THE LOSER , TAMIL IS NOT THE LOSER

MY MOTHER TONGUE IS MARATHI

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Answered by Anonymous
6

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The caste system is a classification of people into four hierarchically ranked castes called varnas. They are classified according to occupation and determine access to wealth, power, and privilege. The Brahmans, usually priests and scholars, are at the top. Next are the Kshatriyas, or political rulers and soldiers.

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