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It is said that there was rule of law in british India but equality before law Amazon only after they left India what does it mean 


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Answered by tvs999
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It is said that there was rule of law in British India but equality before law emerged only after they left India. ... It means that, law and order was maintined during that period. The criminals were punished as you can see in the case of revolutionaries which were criminals according to them.

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Answered by aryaramakrishnan
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Colonial Justice in British India describes and examines the lesser-known history of white violence in colonial India.

Despite the pledge of equality, colonial legislation and the practices of white judges, juries and police placed most Europeans above the law, literally allowing them to get away with murder. The failure to control these unruly whites revealed how the weight of race and the imperatives of command imbalanced the scales of colonial justice. In a powerful account of this period, Kolsky reveals a new perspective on the British Empire in India, highlighting the disquieting violence that invariably accompanied imperial forms of power.

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