Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy's Book Launch: 'Hamīñ Ast? A Biography of Article 370'

Update: 2022-08-02 07:08 GMT
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About the EventVidhi Centre for Legal Policy is launching its first digital book 'Hamīñ Ast? A Biography of Article 370' at the 'Multipurpose Hall, India International Centre on 5th Aug at 6:30 PM. Tea will be served from 6 PM.The book is co-authored by Arghya Sengupta, Jinaly Dani, Kevin James and Pranay Modi.Panellists include:Wajahat Habibullah, Former Chief Information Commissioner;...

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About the Event

Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy is launching its first digital book 'Hamīñ Ast? A Biography of Article 370' at the 'Multipurpose Hall, India International Centre on 5th Aug at 6:30 PM. Tea will be served from 6 PM.
The book is co-authored by Arghya Sengupta, Jinaly Dani, Kevin James and Pranay Modi.
Panellists include:
  • Wajahat Habibullah, Former Chief Information Commissioner;
  • Amitabh Mattoo, Professor, JNU;
  • Mridu Rai, Professor, Presidency University and;
  • Mahendra Pal Singh, Director, Centre for Comparative Law at Jindal Global Law School.
Arghya Sengupta, Founder and Research Director at Vidhi will be in conversation with them.
The event will begin with a Santoor-Sitar Jugalbandi performed by Saptarshi Mondal, Vijay Vishwakarma & Manoj K. Sharma.
'Hamīñ Ast' tells the untold story of how Jammu and Kashmir became a part of India in 1947, achieved special status in 1950, shared a fractious relationship with New Delhi for the next seven decades, only to be reduced to a Union Territory in 2019. For more information:

This book is a journey of a provision of law from its cradle to its grave, through a contested birth, lawyerly mechanisms in its early years, endemic political skullduggery, episodic displays of judicial statesmanship and a sudden and swift demise. It demystifies the complex legal provisions for a general reader.

It is an attempt to fill the void of sparse literature that exists on one of the most complex provisions of the Constitution of India, through a detailed biography of Article 370.

Navi Books is a new initiative by Vidhi offering a unique digital reading experience that demystifies books on complex subjects for the general reader.
Watch the video here to find out more: https://bit.ly/3vlQc9e.
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