which law passed by British in which ruler died without leaving a male heir, his territory would pass on British hand
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"Doctrine of lapse" which was proposed by Lord Dalhousie.
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Lord Dalhousie declared Doctrine of Lapse which stated that if an Indian ruler of a dependent state died without a natural born heir his state would be passed on to the Britishers.
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