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In ancient India, a criminal case might have been examined by how many Kulikas (judges)?

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Eight
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Seven
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Six
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Five
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Solution

The correct option is A Eight
In ancient India, India was divided into several republics. These republics made their own laws. These republics had a Kulika court (family council) and a Gana court (assembly of the village). A criminal case might have been examined by eight Kulikas (judges in the Kulika court).

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