India’s Legal System: Can it be Saved?
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"India’s Legal System: Can it be Saved?" is a non-fiction book that critically examines the strengths, failures, and needed reforms of India’s judiciary and legal framework.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: India’s Legal System: Can it be Saved? Context triple: [Fali Nariman, authorOf, India’s Legal System: Can it be Saved?]
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India in Transition
"India in Transition" is a book by economist Jagdish Bhagwati that analyzes India's economic reforms and the country's shift from a controlled to a more market-oriented economy.
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Irwin Declaration on Indian constitutional reforms
The Irwin Declaration on Indian constitutional reforms was a 1929 policy statement by the British government that acknowledged India’s eventual dominion status and proposed further constitutional progress, significantly influencing the course of the Indian independence movement.
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High Courts in British India
The High Courts in British India were the apex colonial judicial institutions that oversaw major civil and criminal cases, shaped legal precedents, and supervised subordinate courts across the provinces.
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A Common Law for the Age of Statutes
A Common Law for the Age of Statutes is a highly influential legal theory book by Guido Calabresi that examines how courts should interpret and adapt statutory law within modern legal systems.
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In Light of India
In Light of India is a reflective non-fiction work by Octavio Paz that explores India’s culture, history, and spiritual traditions through the lens of his personal experiences and comparative insights.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: India’s Legal System: Can it be Saved? Target entity description: "India’s Legal System: Can it be Saved?" is a non-fiction book that critically examines the strengths, failures, and needed reforms of India’s judiciary and legal framework.
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A.
India in Transition
"India in Transition" is a book by economist Jagdish Bhagwati that analyzes India's economic reforms and the country's shift from a controlled to a more market-oriented economy.
-
B.
Irwin Declaration on Indian constitutional reforms
The Irwin Declaration on Indian constitutional reforms was a 1929 policy statement by the British government that acknowledged India’s eventual dominion status and proposed further constitutional progress, significantly influencing the course of the Indian independence movement.
-
C.
High Courts in British India
The High Courts in British India were the apex colonial judicial institutions that oversaw major civil and criminal cases, shaped legal precedents, and supervised subordinate courts across the provinces.
-
D.
A Common Law for the Age of Statutes
A Common Law for the Age of Statutes is a highly influential legal theory book by Guido Calabresi that examines how courts should interpret and adapt statutory law within modern legal systems.
-
E.
In Light of India
In Light of India is a reflective non-fiction work by Octavio Paz that explores India’s culture, history, and spiritual traditions through the lens of his personal experiences and comparative insights.
- F. None of above. chosen
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