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Introduction: Picturing sociological scenes—Social life of law in India
Contributions to Indian Sociology ( IF 0.938 ) Pub Date : 2018-12-16 , DOI: 10.1177/0069966718810055
Pratiksha Baxi 1
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In an overcrowded court on a sultry afternoon in August 2018, I was surprised when the Delhi High Court’s education bench had to repeatedly remind an insistent lawyer, ‘this is a court, not a panchayat1’. The lawyer had not filed an application for his client’s plea, yet wanted an order citing the last date of admission in the medical college as a ground of urgency. Only urgent admission matters were being heard. The booming voice of the judge rang clearly through the crowded courtroom, repeatedly reminding the lawyer that this was a court of law. The iconic cinematic scene of a courtroom with a gavel resounding ‘order, order’ is here replaced by the booming command ‘this is a court, not a panchayat’, to re-inscribe the place of technicalities, documents and procedure in the making of a brief as the necessary condition of the production of the law.

中文翻译:

引言:描绘社会学场景——印度法律的社会生活

2018 年 8 月一个闷热的下午,在一个人满为患的法庭上,当德里高等法院的教育法官不得不反复提醒一位坚持不懈的律师,“这是法庭,而不是 panchayat1”时,我感到很惊讶。律师没有为他的委托人的抗辩提交申请,但希望得到一份以医学院最后入学日期为紧急理由的命令。只听到紧急录取事宜。法官洪亮的声音在拥挤的法庭中清晰地响起,一再提醒律师,这里是法庭。法庭上标志性的电影场景用木槌响起“命令,命令”在这里被蓬勃发展的命令“这是法庭,而不是 panchayat”所取代,以重新记录制作过程中的技术细节、文件和程序的位置简述作为法律产生的必要条件。
更新日期:2018-12-16
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