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Study the Marxian understanding of law and analyze the impact of Marxism on existing legal system and social order especially in context with India.  

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PROJECT ASSIGNMENT POLITICAL SCIENCE-1 MARXISM AND LAW SUBMITTED BY: PRANEETH RAMANAVARAPU I.D.NO 1352 1ST YEAR I TRIMISTER DATE OF SUBMISSION: 17th November 2004 NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY Nagarbhavi, Bangalore TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION....................................................3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY...................................4 CHAPTER 1............................................................5 CHAPTER 2............................................................7 CHAPTER 3............................................................14 CONCLUSION.........................................................16 BIBLIOGRAPHY......................................................17 INTRODUCTION On 7th October Ramakrishna, alias RK, the general secretary of the Peoples War Group (the largest naxallite group in AP), in his first ever public appearance criticized the Indian Constitution of being a by the Bourgeoisie and for the Bourgeoisie. His criticism of laws started with the blasting of POTA and ended with the criticism of the Indian Penal Code. From the poet Sree Sree to Che Guvera he quoted various celebrated Marxists in support of his criticisms. The ideas expressed in the meeting though apparently radical, makes one doubt the purpose all existing laws that are in place not only in India but in any country which claims to be a Democracy. The ideas expressed by...

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