The Evolution of Justice in British India: From East India Company to Legal Reforms

By a Royal Charter granted by the Queen on 31 December 1600, the East India Company was established, bringing both Indians and Britishers under its jurisdiction. The Charter granted the Company a monopoly in business matters, with the violation of the Charter punishable by the forfeiture of the ships and cargo of the violators. The … Continue reading The Evolution of Justice in British India: From East India Company to Legal Reforms