In an ethnography of terrorism trials in Delhi, the author shows how those charged with terror engage with legal technicalities. The book shows how the ordinary procedures that lie at the heart of the trial are the mode through which human expressiveness and vulnerability emerge in the face of the law.
In an ethnography of terrorism trials in Delhi, the author shows how those charged with terror engage with legal technicalities. The book shows how the ordinary procedures that lie at the heart of the trial are the mode through which human expressiveness and vulnerability emerge in the face of the law.
Mayur R. Suresh is Senior Lecturer in Law at SOAS, University of London.
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Abbreviations and Glossary ix Introduction 1 1 Custodial Intimacy: Law and the Police in Two Parts 35 2 Recycled Legality: Doing Things with Legal Language 71 3 Law and the Vulnerable State 92 4 Hypertext: Files and the Fabrication of the World 115 5 Certification and the Fabrication of Truths 137 6 Petition Writing: Desire, Ethics, Mourning 169 Conclusion: An Acquittal? 199 Acknowledgments 213 Notes 219 References 235 Index 251
Abbreviations and Glossary ix Introduction 1 1 Custodial Intimacy: Law and the Police in Two Parts 35 2 Recycled Legality: Doing Things with Legal Language 71 3 Law and the Vulnerable State 92 4 Hypertext: Files and the Fabrication of the World 115 5 Certification and the Fabrication of Truths 137 6 Petition Writing: Desire, Ethics, Mourning 169 Conclusion: An Acquittal? 199 Acknowledgments 213 Notes 219 References 235 Index 251
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