When the Republic Inherited What the Crown Had Rejected
THE COLONIAL RESIDUE IN THE CONSTITUTION The Sabarimala Review Series | Part 2 The British sailed home in 1947. The lens through which they governed India’s religions did not. Seventy-nine years later, it sits quietly inside the Republic’s own statutes, reports, and judicial reasoning — unacknowledged, unexamined, and untouched by the independence it outlived. The first […]


