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The Trials of a Nation

The Trials of a Nation

How Crises, Conflicts and Courts Shaped Modern India

Priya Jain
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Some events don’t just make history—they redefine a Republic.
Democracies are not tested during peaceful times. They are tested during fear, anger, division and uncertainty. India’s journey is no exception.
In this book, Priya Jain, founder of Finology Legal—a platform dedicated to making law and constitutional issues accessible to everyday Indians—examines ten defining moments that reshaped the relationship between the Indian state and its citizens and changed the course of the Republic itself.
From the framing of the Constitution and the first general election to the trauma of the Emergency, the Republic has repeatedly been forced to confront its own limits. Later events, such as the 1991 economic reforms, changed India’s economic direction, while tragedies like 26/11 and the Nirbhaya case exposed deep failures in security and criminal justice. The book also explores moments where law collided with faith, identity and federal power, including the Ram Janmabhoomi–Babri Masjid dispute and the abrogation of Article 370.

Imprint: Ebury Press

Published: Jul/2025

ISBN: 9789377303020 (Paperback)

Length : 296 Pages

MRP : ₹399.00

The Trials of a Nation

How Crises, Conflicts and Courts Shaped Modern India

Priya Jain

Some events don’t just make history—they redefine a Republic.
Democracies are not tested during peaceful times. They are tested during fear, anger, division and uncertainty. India’s journey is no exception.
In this book, Priya Jain, founder of Finology Legal—a platform dedicated to making law and constitutional issues accessible to everyday Indians—examines ten defining moments that reshaped the relationship between the Indian state and its citizens and changed the course of the Republic itself.
From the framing of the Constitution and the first general election to the trauma of the Emergency, the Republic has repeatedly been forced to confront its own limits. Later events, such as the 1991 economic reforms, changed India’s economic direction, while tragedies like 26/11 and the Nirbhaya case exposed deep failures in security and criminal justice. The book also explores moments where law collided with faith, identity and federal power, including the Ram Janmabhoomi–Babri Masjid dispute and the abrogation of Article 370.

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Priya Jain

Priya Jain is a lawyer, legal educator and the founder of Finology Legal, one of India’s leading legal education platforms. Through her teaching, writing and digital content, she has helped lakhs of law students and aspirants navigate complex legal and constitutional issues with clarity and confidence. Her work focuses on constitutional law, public policy and contemporary legal developments, with a particular interest in the role the courts play in shaping public life.
Her long-term vision is to build a legally aware society where every citizen understands not just their rights, but also their duties and responsibilities under the Constitution. Through Finology Legal and her educational initiatives, she strives to bridge the gap between the law and the people it serves, making legal knowledge accessible, practical and empowering for all.
In The Trials of a Nation, she explores ten defining episodes of crisis, conflict and constitutional contestation that influenced the course of the Indian Republic and continue to shape its institutions today.

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