J. Sai Deepak

J. Sai Deepak is an-engineer-turned-litigious, practising as an arguing counsel primarily before the Supreme Court of India and the High Court of Delhi. A mechanical engineer from Anna University, Sai graduated with a bachelor’s degree in law from IIT Kharagpur’s Law School in 2009, and has carved a niche for himself as a litigator in civil commercial and constitutional matters. He has been part of several landmark cases, such as those related to the Sabarimala Ayyappa Temple, the Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple, the Basmati Geographical Indications and the Marital Rape Exception in the Indian Penal Code. In 2019, Sai was presented the Young Alumni Achiever’s Award by his alma mater IIT Kharagpur. Apart from delivering lectures on constitutional issues, he writes prolifically for leading newspapers and magazines. He is the author of the bestselling first book of the Bharat Trilogy, India That Is Bharat: Coloniality, Civilisation, Constitution.
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Mahabharata Unravelled: Raj Dharma, Matsyanyaya, Decolonisation of Minds |DU Lit. Fest
"Mahabharata" the longest epic ever written, is a treasure trove of knowledge, that is still relevant, and needs to be retold over and over. While the first book "Mahabharata Unravelled" written by Ami Ganatra, was aimed to set the narrative straight about the Mahabharat..
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India, That is Bharat: Coloniality, Civilisation, Constitution | J Sai Deepak
“India, that is Bharat: Coloniality, Civilisation, Constitution”, the first book of a comprehensive Bharat trilogy, explores the influence of European ‘colonial consciousness’ on Bharat as the successor state to the Indic civilisation and the origins of the Indian Constitution. The book presents ‘Decoloniality’ as a civilisational imperative, in various important spheres, to liberate Bharat’s distinctive indigeneity.
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[Q&A] Illegal Immigration In India – A Talk by J Sai Deepak
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Illegal Immigration In India - A Talk by J Sai Deepak
The issue of illegal immigration and its effects have long been brushed under the carpet, much to our detriment as a country, as a society and as a civilisation. The recent issue of illegal immigration of Rohingyas gives us an opportunity to discuss and formulate our position on the specific issue of Rohingyas as well as the larger issue of illegal immigration. This also gives us an opportunity to build our narrative as a civilisation, which has long-term implications for us domestically as well as externally. Advocate J. Sai Deepak will endeavour to address...
Freeing Hindu Temples from Government Control – A talk by J Sai Deepak
Freeing Hindu Temples from Government Control - A talk by J Sai Deepak
A closer look at today's political and social arena clearly reveals how Hindu institutions and Hinduism in India are unfairly targeted by a combination of vote bank politics and unscrupulous politicians and businessmen. Particularly alarming is the destruction of Hindu institutions and the illegal mass conversions by other religions.