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Indiana University Press Religion and Personal Law in Secular India by Edited by Gerald James Larson
Though a directive principle of the constitution a uniform civil code of law has never been written or instituted in India. As a result in matters of personal lawthe segment of law concerning marriage dowry divorce parentage legitimacy wills and inheritanceindividuals of different backgrounds must appeal to their respective religious laws for guidance or rulings. But balancing the claims of religious communities with those of a modern secular state has caused some intractable problems for India as a nation. Religion and Personal Law in Secular India provides a comprehensive look into the issues and challenges that India faces as it tries to put a uniform civil code into practice. Contributors include Granville Austin Robert D. Baird Srimati Basu Kevin Brown Paul Courtright Rajeev Dhavan Marc Galanter Namita Goswami Laura Dudley Jenkins Jayanth Krishnan Gerald James Larson John H. Mansfield Ruma Pal Kunal M. Parker William D. Popkin Lloyd I. Rudolph Susanne Hoeber Rudolph Sylvia Vatuk and Arvind Verma.show more