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2. Indira Jaising, ed. 2005. Men’s Laws, Women’s Lives: A Constitutional Perspective on Religion, Common Law and Culture in South Asia, New Delhi: Women Unlimited. In The Book Review, Volume XXX Number 3 March 2006.
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