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India’s Communal Constitution: Law, Religion, and the Making of a People

SKU: 9781009317757

1,150.00

Uncover the critical debates surrounding India’s Constitution and its nuanced approach to law, religion, and national identity. This book delves into how India’s foundational law, despite its liberal design, often defines its people through communal lenses. It introduces the concept of “India’s Communal Constitution,” illustrating its deep imprint on contemporary practices concerning religious freedom, personal law, and minority rights. An essential read for legal scholars, students, and anyone interested in the making of modern Indian identity and the ongoing contest for citizenship.

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