Asoka the great appointed a class of officers vested with judicial power known as : A. Dhamma B. Rajukas C. Chandashok D. None of Above

Dhamma
Rajukas
Chandashok
None of Above

The correct answer is: B. Rajukas

Rajukas were a class of officers appointed by Ashoka the Great to enforce his laws and maintain order in his empire. They were responsible for collecting taxes, settling disputes, and punishing criminals.

Dhamma is a Buddhist concept that can be translated as “truth,” “law,” or “righteousness.” It is the foundation of Buddhist ethics and morality.

Chandashok is a Sanskrit word that means “cruel.” It is sometimes used as a nickname for Ashoka the Great, who is known for his violent conquests early in his reign.

None of the other options are correct.