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Question : The adoption of Western legal and judicial systems in India during the colonial period led to:

 

Option 1: The strengthening of traditional dispute resolution mechanisms

 

Option 2: The uniform application of laws across all regions

Option 3: The integration of customary laws into the formal legal system

Option 4: The establishment of a centralized legal framework


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Correct Answer: The establishment of a centralized legal framework


Solution : The adoption of Western legal and judicial systems in India during the colonial period led to the establishment of a centralized legal framework, replacing diverse traditional and customary laws with a uniform system based on British legal principles.

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