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39677
Review

It is rare to come across such a delightfully written and insightful book in the rather arid arena of law. Tambe’s brilliant analysis about laws being formulated without consideration for the practicalities of enforcement, as well as the divergence between law and its enforcement as a necessary feature of the colonial state’s actions, has large-scale application in the context of post-Independence India.

Himal Southasian