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    Author(s)Mahendra Pal Singh, Niraj Kumar
    PublisherOUP India
    ISBN9780199489879
    Pages240
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 2019

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    OUP India The Indian Legal System An Enquiry 2019 Edition by Mahendra Pal Singh, Niraj Kumar

    Legal, anthropological, and historical literature acknowledges the undisputed presence of multiple legal traditions in India. However, the existence of uniform laws applicable to all citizens, questions plurality at some levels. The existence of multiple non-state legal traditions alongside a proclaimed formal state legal system certainly poses a challenge to the common law identity of the Indian legal system. It is historically acknowledged that colonialism and lawshare a reciprocal relationship, where law was used for the expansion of colonial rule, and was not an accurate reflection of the needs of society. When common law was introduced in India by the British to better integrate the Indian legal system, they did not refer to the prevailing legal practicesof the time. Neither was it an exact appropriation of common law as understood in England. The book argues that this is the underlying cause for the gap between the state legal system and traditional community practices. This is arguably the reason behind preference for non-state legal practices among several communities in India, despite the existence of a formal state legal system. The central theme of the book is that legal systems cannot be seen or studied in isolation of the cultures ofgroups whose affairs they regulate. Table of contents : - Foreword by Upendra BaxiAcknowledgementsPreface List of Statutes (Chronological)List of Cases (In order of appearance)List of Tables (In order of appearance)Summary of ArgumentsIntroduction1. Tracing the History of Legal System in India 2. Historical & Contemporary Deviations from the State Legal System in India 3. Examples of Alternate Legal Systems in IndiaConclusionAppendix I Appendix II Appendix III: State Profiles Indicating Reliance on Traditional, Non-State Legal SystemsBibliographyIndex of Cases Illustrating Judicial Engagement with Customary Law in IndiaIndex



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