There was no ‘rule of law’ in ancient India, because: i. There were overlapping local laws ii. Different communities enjoyed different degrees of autonomies in administering these laws among their own. iii. There were fixed punishment for all caste groups
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iii. There were fixed punishment for all caste groups
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The answer is ii. Different communities enjoyed different degrees of autonomies in administering these laws among their own.
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- This is because, this situation can cause lawlessness in ancient times.
- Also in actuality the different communities had their own set of rules and liberties that made the lawless land of the time.
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