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An Act of Judicial Disingenuity

The Supreme Court’s intervention (Rakesh Vaishnav v Union of India 2021) in the ongoing protests and debate over the three controversial “farm laws”1 has been met with a storm of criticism (Hegde 2021; Yamunan 2021).

Social Boycott Act

The Maharashtra law prohibiting social boycotts is a progressive one, protecting people from social hierarchies that are trying to punish them for transgressing regressive social mores. Since an earlier law outlawing excommunication was struck down by the Supreme Court for infringing the right of religious denominations to manage their own affairs, the constitutional validity of the social boycott law raises questions which this article tries to answer.

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