"From the Colonial to the Contemporary explores the representation of law, images and justice in the first three colonial high courts of India at Calcutta, Bombay and Madras. It is based upon ethnographic research work and data collected from interviews with judges, lawyers, court staff, press reporters and other persons associated with the courts. Observing the courts through the in vivo, in trial and practice, the book asks questions at different registers, including the impact of the architecture of the courts, the contestation around the renaming of the high courts, the debate over the use of English versus regional languages, forms of addressing the court, the dress worn by different court actors, rules on photography, video recording,...
For anthropologists as well as for historians, law practices and their discursive productions provid...
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In From the Colonial to the Contemporary: Images, Iconography, Memories, and Performances of Law in ...
The neutrality of the art and architecture of courtrooms and courthouses has dominated the public pe...
Megalithic monuments to colonial rule, the High Courts of Bombay, Calcutta and Madras tower over the...
DOI: 10.1002/9781444390599.ch19International audienceAlthough law courts in India still carry charac...
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Colonial Detection tracks the checkered career of criminal detection, a distinct mode of producing k...
International audienceFor anthropologists as well as for historians, law practices and their discurs...
ABSTRACT The thrust of this work is to explore the orientation of Indian Jurisprudence which truly r...
This thesis illustrates and analyses the ambiguity of the Bengali middle-class perception regarding ...
In the nineteenth century, Free Trade played a crucial role in Victorian visions of global order and...
This dissertation traces the modernization of Islamic legal practice in nineteenth- and twentieth-ce...
For anthropologists as well as for historians, law practices and their discursive productions provid...
This paper looks at a Persian-language documentary form called the mahzar-nama that was widely used ...
The Indian Supreme Court was established nearly seventy-five years ago as a core part of India\u27s ...
In From the Colonial to the Contemporary: Images, Iconography, Memories, and Performances of Law in ...
The neutrality of the art and architecture of courtrooms and courthouses has dominated the public pe...
Megalithic monuments to colonial rule, the High Courts of Bombay, Calcutta and Madras tower over the...
DOI: 10.1002/9781444390599.ch19International audienceAlthough law courts in India still carry charac...
This dissertation examines methods of surveilling Indian individuals and groups targeted by British ...
This article is concerned with tracing an onto-epistemological break through the archeology of colon...
Colonial Detection tracks the checkered career of criminal detection, a distinct mode of producing k...
International audienceFor anthropologists as well as for historians, law practices and their discurs...
ABSTRACT The thrust of this work is to explore the orientation of Indian Jurisprudence which truly r...
This thesis illustrates and analyses the ambiguity of the Bengali middle-class perception regarding ...
In the nineteenth century, Free Trade played a crucial role in Victorian visions of global order and...
This dissertation traces the modernization of Islamic legal practice in nineteenth- and twentieth-ce...
For anthropologists as well as for historians, law practices and their discursive productions provid...
This paper looks at a Persian-language documentary form called the mahzar-nama that was widely used ...
The Indian Supreme Court was established nearly seventy-five years ago as a core part of India\u27s ...