Prannv is a fourth-year student at NLSIU, Bangalore. He is a National Board Member of the National Constitution Society.
Tanishk is a third-year student at NUJS, Kolkata. He is a National Board Member of the National Constitution Society.
(Prof. Farzana Haniffa’s review is the third post in our blog’s round-table book discussion on Prof. Jeff Redding’s A Secular Need: Islamic Law and State Governance in Contemporary India moderated by...
Farzana Haniffa is Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Colombo and was a Smuts visiting fellow in Commonwealth studies at the Center for South Asian Studies at the...
In this piece, Shivani Mody discusses previous attempts of drawing a Gandhian constitution to understand what such a constitution would entail. She then provides reasons for the need for a Gandhian...
Shivani is a third-year law student studying at Jindal Global Law School. She has a keen interest in public law, environmental law, and gender studies.
As part of our blog round-table book discussion on Prof. Jeff Redding’s A Secular Need: Islamic Law and State Governance in Contemporary India, this is the response by Arif A. Jamal.
Arif A. Jamal is an Associate Professor at NUS Law and the Deputy Director for the Centre for Asian Legal Studies and the Chief Editor of the Asian Journal of Comparative Law. Arif’s research and...
Release of Volume II of the NLUD Journal of Legal Studies.
(Over the next few days, we will run a book discussion on Jeffrey A. Redding’s A Secular Need: Islamic Law and State Governance in Contemporary India. This is the introductory post by Professor Rohit...