The Qutb Shahi Sultans managed the legal system, honouring both Hindu (local) and Islamic laws. They made arrangements from the village level to deal with civil and criminal cases. Qazis, Moulvis, and Hindu Pandits played key roles in resolving different cases. Special Courts were also established by the Qutb Shahi Sultans. Sultan Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah founded Dadmahal, and Aman-Mahal was founded by Abdullah Qutb Shah. The Sultan attended these special courts once a week, where he listened to various cases and delivered judgments with the help of Qazis and Pandits. French travellers Tavernier and Bernier also appreciated the Qutb Shahi judicial system, noting that the judges and Sultans delivered judgments without any fear or favour.