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India's judicial system may be huge - as you might expect from the largest democracy in the world - but it also has an extensive history. Through some of the earliest judicial documents, from the Harappan civilisation four millennia ago, to case files of Indira Gandhi's assassination, see how justice has been dispensed in India across thousands of years at the Supreme Court of India Museum, on Mathura Road in Delhi, open from 10am to 5pm. (Nearest metro: Pragati Maidan)
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