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what were the defects in British judicial system

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Answered by Anonymous
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The changes introduced in the judiciary with the advent of British were as: 1. Indian penal code was formulated by the British which forms the backbone of the criminal laws. The Hindu and islamic laws were abolished in favour of British common law.

Answered by Aaryan961
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Explanation:

Criminal Judicial system Under British Period:

A Modernization of Ancient Indian Law

The modernisation of ancient Indian law took place in the hand of the British people who came in India as a trading company under a series of Royal Charters. The pace of the development of the administration of justice in British India may be divided into following five periods:

a. Early Administration of Justice until the Charter of 1726;

b. Administration of Justice from the Charter of 1726 till the Regulating Act of 1773;

c. Administration of Justice from the Regulating Act of 1773 till the era of Unification in 1861; and

d. From 1861 till the Independence in 1947.

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