Blurb: In this two-part series, Aditya Prasanna Bhattacharya revisits the UCC’s roots in the Constituent Assembly debates and traces its evolution within India’s legal framework. He emphasises...
Blurb: In this two-part series, Aditya Prasanna Bhattacharya revisits the UCC’s roots in the Constituent Assembly debates and traces its evolution within India’s legal framework. He emphasises...
In this piece, the author makes an attempt to remind the readers about the absence of cultural dissent in the landmark Hindutva decisions and the academic scholarship built upon it.
In this conclusion to our blog round-table book discussion, Prof. Jeffrey Redding writes a response to the reviews for A Secular Need: Islamic Law and State Governance in Contemporary India