Issues relating to Judicial Reforms in Ancient India - as a Glance

  • Unique Paper ID: 162598
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 10
  • PageNo: 715-719
  • Abstract:
  • The Indian subcontinent, the great landmark of South Asia, is the home of one of the world’s oldest and most influential civilizations. Ancient ‘India’ included the entire subcontinent - containing not only what is now India but also what became Pakistan and Bangladsh. Humans began living in the Indian subcontinent in prehistoric times. People started farming the land and raising animals in the area before 7000 bc. Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of ancient cities, towns, and villages showing that a highly sophisticated culture - the Indus civilization - dominated the northwestern part of the subcontinent from about 2500 to 2000 BC. This culture was based in the valley of the Indus River, with its main cities at Mohenjodaro, Harappa, and Kalibangan (all now in Pakistan). The Indus civilization lasted until about 1700 BC.

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 10
  • PageNo: 715-719

Issues relating to Judicial Reforms in Ancient India - as a Glance

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