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Sania Ismailee

Sania Ismailee is a doctoral fellow in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences in the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. Her research interests are at the intersection of religion, law and political philosophy. Currently, she is working on secularism, specifically state intervention in religion. She is also working on a project ‘Community: Subject and/or Object’ with Sumallya Mukhopadhyay and Debottam Saha. Her article ‘The Uniform Civil Code and personal law reform in India’ (Penguin, 2020) is forthcoming as part of a fourteen-volume book series Rethinking India. She has reviewed books for several journals including Wiley-Blackwell, Taylor and Francis, Oxford and others. She received the Academic Excellence Award in Philosophy in 2015 from Hindu College, University of Delhi.


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