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Focusing on a pivotal court case in mid-nineteenth century colonial India, the narrative delves into the complexities of social hierarchy and racial distinctions during that era. It explores how legal battles reflect broader societal issues and the impact of colonialism on identity and justice. Through this lens, the book sheds light on the intersections of race, power, and law in shaping the experiences of individuals within a colonial framework.
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Race, Religion and Law in Colonial India, Chandra Mallampalli
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- 2012
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