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A theory of legal apparitions: regulation and escape in Indian divorces

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    • Publication Information:
      Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2023.
    • Publication Date:
      2023
    • Abstract:
      When people do not approach a formal court of law to settle their disputes, and cannot enter into out-of-court settlements either, what do they do? I find that people install court-like processes which mimetically follow the court procedures, executing the settlement as if the decision were rendered officially. By examining such practices in the case of divorce-related disputes in India, I advance a theory of legal apparitions, a phenomenon in which cosmetic mimicry of legal processes creates a new form of extra-legal resolution. This is likely to prevail in societies where access to justice is hindered due to socio-institutional factors and customary forms of adjudication are not possible (sometimes because of state law’s design). This idea can be used to explain a range of practices observed in South Asian societies, where people’s imagination of, and interaction with, legal apparatuses creates new forms of institutions.
    • ISSN:
      1744-5531
      1744-5523
    • Accession Number:
      10.1017/s1744552323000095
    • Rights:
      Cambridge Core User Agreement
    • Accession Number:
      edsair.doi...........72d818a194617eed91cd376d92980e85