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Shading the secular: Law at work in the Indian higher courts
Srimati Basu
Gender and Women's Studies
Anthropology
College of Arts and Sciences
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Nation
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Muslim women
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guise
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India
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Women's Rights
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Indians
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Work
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Law
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Gender
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Women
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Meaning
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Women's Rights
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Feminist
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Moslems
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Minority Rights
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Hegemony
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Identity
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Protection
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India
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Independence
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Conflict
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