I've been looking around for information how the legal and justice system worked in the times when Sikhs had real political power.
Did they have some sort of 10 commandments things going on? written decree's by the different land rulers of 101 laws that must be followed in each village/town/city? panchiyat system? panj pyare system even for non-sikhs?
How did they punish wrong doers? What was wrong and crimes back in those days compared to today's?
In my view the western and modern day legal system is based on the anglo saxon system with christian/judaic abrahmic ideological morality as its compass. However us dharmic eastern faiths have our own views of morality and of what is wrong and right. The world has been conquered and brainwashed by the abrahmic take on morality and thus evolved its crime and justice system.
We should find out what our ideological Sikh legal system was like.