Categories: Criminal Law

INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND INDIGENEITY

In the last piece where I started a conversation on a civilizational approach to “blasphemy” in the context of Section 295A of the IPC, I had ended the piece with the following questions: “How does one determine the indigeneity of thought? Does this translate to recognition of the concept of terroir of a certain thought…

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