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  • Religion and Personal Law in Secular India: A Call to Judgment
  • Written by author Gerald James Larson
  • Published by Indiana University Press, November 2001
  • With no written uniform civil code of law, in matters of personal law concerning such matters as marriage, parentage, and inheritance—individuals of different religious backgrounds must appeal to their respective religious laws for guidance or rulings. Th
  • 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 law — the segment of law concerning marriage, dowry, divorce, parentage, legitimacy, will
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Preface
Introduction: The Secular State in Religious Society
Pt. IThe Secular State and Legal Pluralism: The Current Debate and Historical Antecedents
1Religion, Personal Law, and Identity in India
2Religious Minorities and the Law
3Living with Difference in India: Legal Pluralism and Legal Universalism in Historical Context
Pt. IIReligious Endowments, Reservations Law, and Criminal Law
4Religious and Charitable Endowments and a Uniform Civil Code
5Personal Law and Reservations: Volition and Religion in Contemporary India
6The Uniform Civil Code Debate: Lessons from the Criminal Procedures
Pt. IIIPersonal Law and Issues of Gender
7Gender Implications for a Uniform Civil Code
8The Personal and the Political: Indian Women and Inheritance Law
9Observations on the Historical Destruction of Separate Legal Regimes
10Who Was Roop Kanwar? Sati, Law, Religion, and Postcolonial Feminism
11"Where Will She Go? What Will She Do?" Paternalism toward Women in the Administration of Muslim Personal Law in Contemporary India
Pt. IVCross-Cultural Perspectives
12Affirmative Action in the United States and the Reservation System in India: Some Comparative Comments
13Personal Law Systems and Religious Conflict: A Comparison of India and Israel
14The Road to Xanadu: India's Quest for Secularism
Some Continuing Issues
Bibliographical Note
Contributors
Index


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