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- Author(s): Partha Chattopadhyay
- ISBN: 9789354251917
- Publisher: Ananda Publishers
- Language: Bengali
- Page Count: 624 pages
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Book Description:
This book explores the fascinating and controversial Bhawal Sannyasi Case—a landmark legal battle in colonial India. It narrates the story of Ramendranarayan Ray, the middle prince of the Bhawal Estate, who was presumed dead in Darjeeling but reappeared as a near-naked ascetic in Dhaka after 12 years. While his wife declared him an imposter, his sisters identified him as their brother, igniting a long legal and social drama over inheritance and identity. The case, known for its focus on individual identification through memory, physical features, and personal recognition, traveled through various courts and eventually the Privy Council in London, which ruled in favor of the ascetic. Partha Chattopadhyay presents a richly detailed account of this historic case, delving into its social, legal, and cultural implications. - Cover Type: Hardcover

