Why was the case before a court in 1866, extraordinary?
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The case before a court in 1866 was extraordinary due to the following reasons:
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- Before 1866, although courts were made so that disputes could be resolved and matters of law taken up to court, yet people refrained from approaching the courts.
- The people tried there best to settle matters outside of court and higher authorities of village were asked for resolving a matter rather than approaching the court.
- However, with time, in the 1900's people started to go to courts for their disputes.
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