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Un-Casted by Conversion?: Why Supreme Court’s Chinthada Anand Judgment Misses the Entire Point

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THE RECOGNITION OF CASTE in the Constitution of India, 1950 was not an accident. It was a well-deliberated exercise of recognising what the Hindu, Brahminical order had cemented in Indian society through centuries of brokering power, status, and resources. While the institution of caste predates most faiths and belief systems that exist on the face of earth today, it is noteworthy that the institution itself is not a time-capsule, frozen in time…
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TheLeaflet broke the news in on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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