Divorce and Democracy by Saumya Saxena

Divorce and Democracy by Saumya Saxena

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It captures the Indian state's difficult dialogue with divorce, mediated largely through religion. By mapping the trajectories of marriage and divorce laws of Hindu, Muslim, and Christian communities in post-colonial India, it explores the dynamic interplay between law, religion, family, minority rights, and gender in Indian politics.

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Divorce and Democracy by Saumya Saxena

This book captures the Indian state's difficult dialogue with divorce, mediated largely through religion. By mapping the trajectories of marriage and divorce laws of Hindu, Muslim, and Christian communities in post-colonial India, it explores the dynamic interplay between law, religion, family, minority rights and gender in Indian politics. It demonstrates that the binary frameworks of the private-public divide, individuals versus group rights, and universal rights versus legal pluralism collapse before the peculiarities of religious personal law. Historicizing the legislative and judicial response to decades of public debates and activism on the question of personal law, it suggests that the sustained negotiations over family life within and across the legal landscape provoked a unique and deeply contextual evolution of both, secularism and religion in India's constitutional order. Personal law, therefore, played a key role in defining the place of religion and determining the content of secularism in India's democracy.
'Divorce and Democracy is a compelling exposition of the Indian state's difficult but prolonged dialogue with personal lawThrough its engagement with the state's preoccupation with regulating personal law through the instrument of secularism, the book offers extensive insight into the emergence of personal law as a contentious space at which numerous negotiations are undertaken between and among a plurality of actors who utilize the same vocabulary in different ways … it is best internalized through 'slow reading' - a process that will ensure that Divorce and Democracy becomes an invaluable resource for those interested in the subject matter and its several intertwined strands of inquiry.' Sanskriti Sanghi, International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family
Saumya Saxena is British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, Faculty of History at the University of Cambridge.
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ISBN 13 9781108498340
ISBN 10 1108498345
Title Divorce and Democracy
Author Saumya Saxena
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Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2022-08-25
Number of pages 350
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