What benefits were given in napoleonic code?
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Napoleonic Code was all around characterized and composed with accuracy by Napoleon himself. This had gotten a ton of common security in France in those circumstances and the British, however, sworn foes of the Little Corporal, didn't neglect to see this work of magnificence.
In this way, when Lord Macaulay composed and planned the Penal Code for India, it was to a great extent in light of the Napoleonic Codes. In addition, numerous laws of the Penal Code are appropriate in India at the present day and subsequently, India stands top in the rundown of the individuals who profited from the Napoleonic Codes.
In this way, when Lord Macaulay composed and planned the Penal Code for India, it was to a great extent in light of the Napoleonic Codes. In addition, numerous laws of the Penal Code are appropriate in India at the present day and subsequently, India stands top in the rundown of the individuals who profited from the Napoleonic Codes.
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Benefits given by the Napoleonic Code
1) All the citizens were equal in the eyes of the law.
2) No recognition of privileges of birth.
3) Freedom of religion.
4) Separation of Church and the State.
5) Freedom to work in an occupation of one's choice.
6) Restricting ground for divorce to three reasons : adultery, conviction of a serious crime, and grave insults, excesses or cruelty, however, divorce could be granted by mutual agreement, as long as the grounds were kept private.
7) The code guaranteed civil liberties.
8) It protected the interests of the rising middle class.
9) It preserved the social aims of the Revolution.
10) The French citizens were granted the right to property.
1) All the citizens were equal in the eyes of the law.
2) No recognition of privileges of birth.
3) Freedom of religion.
4) Separation of Church and the State.
5) Freedom to work in an occupation of one's choice.
6) Restricting ground for divorce to three reasons : adultery, conviction of a serious crime, and grave insults, excesses or cruelty, however, divorce could be granted by mutual agreement, as long as the grounds were kept private.
7) The code guaranteed civil liberties.
8) It protected the interests of the rising middle class.
9) It preserved the social aims of the Revolution.
10) The French citizens were granted the right to property.
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