The Little Indian Law of Sovereign Succession

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The Little Indian Law of Sovereign Succession

The law was passed during the rule of Donna XI, and permits only females in the direct line to inherit the Sovereign Throne of all Little India, whereas only males - with no restriction as to degrees of relation - can inherit the throne in the Little Indian Kingdoms. Should no female daughter be born to any High Queen, then the eldest son would act as "Lord Protector of Little India," with his eldest daughter succeeding Him as High Queen.

This law was forced through the Senate in 873 LI, and remained Statute until 23,694, when Donna XXXVI repealed the law.

For a list of Little Indian High Kings and High Queens before 873, High Queens and Lords Protector until 23,694, and High Kings and High Queens to the present day, click here