what were the defects in British judicial system
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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.
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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