mehul_dhikonia's review against another edition

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4.0

A People's Constitution is a fascinating study of how ordinary and often marginalized people in the newly independent India legally contested the state by asserting their constitutional rights. How ordinary citizens of a new state had so much belief in an elitist nationalist constitution comes as a welcome surprise. This book is both an educational and immensely enjoyable read.

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5.0

An amazing book that has increased my own understanding of constitutional litigation, the post-colonial state, and market-state interactions in post-independence India.

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