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'Panthak'was a sub-section of which administrative unit! ? what were included in a panthak?​

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Answered by nk989443984564
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Warren Hastings, Governor-General of India from 1773 to 1785, introduced several administrative reforms, most famous of which were in the areas of justice. He also played a major role in the expansion of Company power, and by the end of his time, the Company had acquired power in Bengal, Bombay, and Madras. British territories were broadly divided into administrative units called Presidencies.

A new system of justice was established in 1772; each district was to have two courts - a criminal court - faujdari adalat, and a civil court - diwani adalat.  Maulvis and Hindu pandits interpreted Indian laws for the European district collectors who presided over civil courts. The criminal courts were still under a qazi and a mufti, but under the supervision of the collectors.

In 1775, eleven pandits were asked to compile a digest of Hindu laws based on dharmashastra, and N.B. Halhed translated this digest into English. By 1778, a code of Muslim laws was also compiled for the benefit of European judges.

Under the Regulating Act of 1773, a new Supreme Court was established, and a court for appeals – the Sadar Nizamat Adalat – was also set up at Calcutta.

Answered by ParikhAyushi
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Answer:

The sub-section of Mandal was known as "Pathak." There were several "Pathaks" which included many villages within their folds.

Explanation:

I know only some mandals during solanki era they are

  • Lat mandal
  • Chetak mandal
  • Medpat mandal
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