The Arthashastra, dating from the 400 BCE, and the Manusmriti, from 100 CE, were influential laws in Indian.
1. Arthashastra deals in detail with the disciplines required for a wise and virtuous king.
2. Manusmriti contains laws, rules and Codes of Conduct to be applied by individuals, communities and nations.
Ancient India was not democratic. It was under the influence of the British.
Yes it did. We had slaves in ancient India too.
the leaders in ancient India were mainly the kings (rajahs). They had their own palaces where everyone would get togather to make decisions on laws. After they king dies his oldest son becomes the next king. If he has two sons then the second son would become the king when the first sons dies.
Laws are enacted by the Parliament and the Legislatures of various States. Under the Constitution of India, there is a Union list, State list and a Concurrent list which specifies the fileds in which the Central Government and the State Governments can enact laws.
No The first demorcary was in ancient Greece. Ancient Greece was their much before India. Harneet
ancient india houses where made out of animal fur
in ancient India government was formed by Religious experts. Laws were also according to Religions.
the India people
your face made decisions in india it's tru it said on wikipedia
It was made between the years 1632 and 1653, so no not ancient India. But very old.
It was mainly the Pharaohs.
I think the North American Common Law has been taken from ancient Roman Laws.
The Pynx
the senate
It had Kings and counsels that made laws
They wore clothes made out of cotton
Ancient India is in modern day India.