Towards A Sociology Of India Law presents an in-depth study of Indian law from a sociological perspective, highlighting the interaction between legal systems, society, and social institutions. The book investigates how legal norms, judicial practices, and statutes influence—and are influenced by—social structures, cultural practices, and governance frameworks. Through interdisciplinary analysis, it explores topics such as social justice, legal pluralism, human rights, and the role of law in social change. Rather than focusing solely on doctrinal law, the work emphasizes law as a living social institution, shaped by historical, political, and cultural contexts. This Second Imprint, 2024 makes a valuable scholarly resource available to contemporary audiences. It is especially useful for law students, legal scholars, sociologists, policy makers, and academicians engaged in socio-legal research. The book stands out for its rigorous analysis, interdisciplinary approach, and ability to connect law with the lived realities of Indian society.






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