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  2. Agra Fort - Wikipedia

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    Jahangir's Chain of Justice (c. 1605 AD): this is the spot where Mughal king Jahangir instituted his 'chain of justice'(Zanjir-i-Adl) in c. 1605 AD. He records in his memoir that after his accession, the first order he gave, "was for the fastening up of the chain of justice so that if those engaged in the administration of justice should delay ...

  3. Jahangir - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Roe describes how petitioners could use the chain of justice to attract the emperor's attention if his decision was not to their satisfaction during Darshana. The Darshana tradition was adopted by the Mughal Emperors from Hindu religio-political rituals. [57] As a royal envoy to the Agra court of Jahangir. [58]

  4. Government of the Mughal Empire - Wikipedia

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    Jahangir was known to have installed a "chain of justice" in the Agra fort that any aggrieved subject could shake to get the attention of the emperor and bypass the inefficacy of officials. [ 17 ] Self-regulating tribunals operating at the community or village level were common, but sparse documentation of them exists.

  5. Mughal Empire - Wikipedia

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    Jahangir was known to have installed a "chain of justice" in the Agra Fort that any aggrieved subject could shake to get the attention of the emperor and bypass the inefficacy of officials. [101] Self-regulating tribunals operating at the community or village level were common, but sparse documentation of them exists.

  6. Jharokha Darshan - Wikipedia

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    Abu'l Hasan, Emperor Jahangir at the jharoka window of the Agra Fort, c. 1620, Aga Khan Museum Maharaja Bakht Singh of Marwar at the jharokha window of the Bakhat Singh Mahal, Nagaur Jharokha Darshan ( Persian : جهروکه درشن ) ( Hindi : झरोखा दर्शन) was a daily practice of addressing the public audience ( darshan ...

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  8. Chauburji (Agra) - Wikipedia

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    Chauburji (literally "Four Towers") is a building located in Agra, in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Dating back to the Mughal period, the actual purpose of the building and its date of construction is not agreed upon. It is set within a garden on the banks of the Yamuna river, and a small mosque is situated to its west. The building has a ...

  9. 'Bulldozer justice' now illegal in India - but who will pay ...

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    On Wednesday, India's top court banned the practice which has been on the rise in recent years, particularly in states governed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).