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CALQ Volume 4 Issue 4 | Book Review: The Great Repression

  • The Editors of CALQ
  • May 16, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 19, 2020

Mr. Sekhri initially questions the veracity of some of the assertions made due to the insufficent references provided for in the book. He goes on to emphasize on the need to to provide a more detailed account of the procedural environment in which the said law operated.


Mr. Sekhri initially questions the veracity of some of the assertions made due to the insufficient references provided for in the book. He goes on to emphasize on the need to to provide a more detailed account of the procedural environment in which the said law operated.


Mr. Sekhri appreciates the author's efforts at drawing a parallel between how the law was used during the heyday of the British Raj and how it has come to be used in democratic India. He concludes by expressing his views with respect to the approach adopted by the author and gives his opinion as to whom the book would be best suited and directed to.




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