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  1. J. Sai Deepak (born 1985) is an Indian Hindutva activist, lawyer, and writer. As a counsel, he practices before the Supreme Court of India and the High Court of Delhi.

  2. The Indian Express. Cries of 'Hindu majoritarianism' ignore the fact that expression of Hindu will is based on civilisational nexus between Hindu worldview and this geography. Constitutional morality cannot display selective historical amnesia… Continue reading. Keep Left no more: After 2014, a change in the state’s default setting.

  3. J. Sai Deepak is an Indian lawyer and author. He went from being an engineer to an advocate practising before the High Court of Delhi and the Supreme Court of India.

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  5. Jul 14, 2020 · Delhi, India. 54K followers 500+ connections. Law Chambers of J. Sai Deepak. Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. About. I practise as an independent counsel primarily before the High...

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  6. Jun 4, 2024 · It is a loose intellectual movement, captured in big and widely circulated books such as J Sai Deepak’s India that is Bharat or shorter polemics like Ambika Dutt Sharma’s recent Bharatiya Manas ka Vi-Upniveshikaran (The Decolonising of Indian Consciousness)…”

  7. Through this magisterial trilogy, advocate and scholar J. Sai Deepak successfully fills a huge vacuum in the corpus of decolonial scholarship from a uniquely empathetic Indian perspective.

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  8. 746K Followers, 50 Following, 918 Posts - Sai Deepak Jayakumar (@jsd.adv) on Instagram: "Advocate,Supreme Court/Delhi HC,IIT Kgp Alum.On X - jsaideepak.Author of India that is Bharat, and India, Bharat and Pakistan (@BloomsburyIndia)"

  9. May 3, 2015 · J. Sai Deepak graduated from Anna University with Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering, after which he went on to pursue LL.B from IIT Kharagpur. After completion of law he joined Saikrishna & Associates as an Associate in 2009, where presently he has been promoted to an Associate Partner.

  10. Sai Deepak tells us why he decided to pursue a career as a lawyer after studying engineering. He also talks about the reason for establishing the Indic collective trust and it’s efforts in reviving the dwindling “Indian way of life” through law.

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