Anuj Bhuwania teaches at the Department of Sociology at South Asian University, New Delhi. His research interests are legal anthropology, anthropology of media, public law, post-colonial Indian politics, anthropology of human rights and criminal justice and policing.
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Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Competing populisms: revisiting the origins of public interest litigation in India 2. The case that felled a city: a public interest litigation with nine lives 3. Public interest litigation as a slum demolition machine 4. Good judges, bad judges: critical discourses on public interest litigation in India Conclusion: the procedural is political Index.
Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Competing populisms: revisiting the origins of public interest litigation in India 2. The case that felled a city: a public interest litigation with nine lives 3. Public interest litigation as a slum demolition machine 4. Good judges, bad judges: critical discourses on public interest litigation in India Conclusion: the procedural is political Index.
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