Submitted to – Professor Anshuman,
Faculty of Legal History ,TNNLS
Submitted by- Mohamed Ashik Jaman. J
Roll No. – 2013~BA0130039
Class – 2nd Year
Semester- III
INTRODUCTION:
India, has always been proved to be a wealthy Nation, as far as archeology could prove. The Indus Valley is regarded as the birth place of the human civilization and many other prosperous Kingdoms and dynasties thereafter. The Country is naturally wealthy and rich with flora and fauna, which turned the country automatically into a well civilized hub of many cultures. Nations in the middle-east and Europe had deemed India to be a place where all their necessities could be satisfied. So they developed their trade relationships with us and then the Muslims decided to invade India and had fought many battles with the local Monarchs or the Dynasties of the region.
They maintained a peaceful state due to their friendly relationship with the Hindu rulers and with the people of India. The reason for the peaceful co-existence such two religions with such contrast, could be answered only by the soul of this soil which is used to accommodate any two diverse objects at the same time. After the settlement of the Mughals in India, there came the Europeans in the guise of traders.
They slowly started establishing industries with the consent of the concerned local rulers. Some of the local kingdoms, tricked by friendly conduct and their advancement in science and technology, submitted to the Europeans and surrendered their sovereignty. This process of gaining the sovereignty was speeded up when the Carnatic war came to an end. The British took firm hold of the Indian soil after the Queen’s Proclamation.
There after the British passed many laws and acts over the Indians as a measure to blindfold the people of India of the loot that had been taken place during that era. One of the main step of the British Government to shatter the united patriotic spirit, thus