Discuss the development of the judicial system in India under British rule. How did the evolution of courts and legal frameworks during the colonial period shape the current judicial structure of India? Highlight the key reforms and their impact on ...
Achieving rapid economic growth while ensuring equal distribution mainly in marginalized groups will leads to foster sustainable development and inclusive development. To achieve this growth 2 strategies can be applied 1. Micro aspects 2. Macro aspects Micro aspects Gender equality Providing FinanciRead more
Achieving rapid economic growth while ensuring equal distribution mainly in marginalized groups will leads to foster sustainable development and inclusive development. To achieve this growth 2 strategies can be applied 1. Micro aspects 2. Macro aspects
Micro aspects
- Gender equality
- Providing Financial necessities
- Make sure that benefits are distributed to the right people
- Encouraging and motivating new ideas
- Programs related to skill development and health care access to marginalized people
Macro aspects
- Infrastructure development – Employment opportunities
- Digital transformation or technology development
- Investment opportunities to foreign companies
- Improving trade relations
- Legal and regulatory Frameworks
- Policy making based on data which is collected so that policy makers will get overall idea in which field or sector to be improved
In Summary, by monitoring and proper evaluation for above aspects will leads to foster sustainable and inclusive development.
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The judicial system in India underwent significant development under British rule. The British established a hierarchical court structure with the Supreme Court at the apex followed by High Courts, District Courts and lower courts. This structure remains largely intact today. Key reforms and their iRead more
The judicial system in India underwent significant development under British rule. The British established a hierarchical court structure with the Supreme Court at the apex followed by High Courts, District Courts and lower courts. This structure remains largely intact today.
Key reforms and their impact –
The evolution of courts and legal frameworks during the colonial period shaped the current judicial structure of India in several ways –
These reforms and the overall development of the judicial system under British rule have had a lasting impact on the Indian judiciary shaping its structure, laws and procedures.
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