Mayur R. Suresh is Senior Lecturer in Law at SOAS, University of London.
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Abbreviations and Glossary ix Introduction 1 1 Custodial Intimacy: Law and the Police in Two Parts 35 2 Recycled Legality: Doing Things with Legal Language 71 3 Law and the Vulnerable State 92 4 Hypertext: Files and the Fabrication of the World 115 5 Certification and the Fabrication of Truths 137 6 Petition Writing: Desire, Ethics, Mourning 169 Conclusion: An Acquittal? 199 Acknowledgments 213 Notes 219 References 235 Index 251
. . . [A]n engaging and interesting read for both ordinary readers and academics.-- "Outlook India" The descriptions in this volume are vibrant and are used to great effect, challenging many presumptions of social-legal studies. This is a major contribution with relevance beyond India, important to all who study courts. Highly recommended.-- "Choice Reviews" . . . [A] novel contribution to studying legal technicalities not merely as administrative obstacles, but as avenues of possibility. At the heart of Terror Trials is the stories of petitioners, who like Prometheus stealing fi re from the gods, draw on the law to carve out spaces of hope and agency.-- "Frontiers of Socio-Legal Studies" Terror Trials is an illuminating and novel legal ethnography that engages terrorism not as spectacular, but rather as a quotidian bureaucratic legal terrain that Suresh unknots with keenness and patience.---Sameena Mulla, Emory University Mayur Suresh's fascinating book is brilliant in its theoretical clarity, ethnographically dazzling, and beautifully written. Where law and the state often effaces those it targets, Suresh makes his subjects visible actors in their own trials.---Jinee Lokaneeta, Drew University

