J. Sai Deepak

J. Sai Deepak
J. Sai Deepak in 2017 on RSTV
Born1985 (age 38–39)
Hyderabad, India
EducationMechanical engineering
Law
Alma materAnna University
IIT Kharagpur
Occupation(s)Lawyer, writer, columnist
Notable workIndia that is Bharat
India, Bharat and Pakistan
Websitejsaideepak.com

J. Sai Deepak (born 1985) is an Indian lawyer, writer, columnist and Hindutva activist.[1] As a counsel, he practices before the Supreme Court of India and the High Court of Delhi.[2][3]

He writes columns for The India Express and The Open Magazine. He is known for writing about decoloniality and has written 2 books on the topic India That Is Bharat and India, Bharat and Pakistan.

Deepak is also known for taking up litigations to free hindu temples from government control.[4]

  1. ^ Kunnummal, Ashraf (2023-08-22). "Islamic Liberation Theology and Decolonial Studies: The Case of Hindutva Extractivism". Religions. 14 (9). MDPI AG: 1080. doi:10.3390/rel14091080. ISSN 2077-1444. Of the Hindutva propagandists who deploy decolonial studies, J. Sai Deepak is the only one who has written substantively on it.
  2. ^ "Lord Ayyappa at Sabarimala too has rights under Article 21, SC told". Indo-Asian News Service. 26 July 2018. ProQuest 2076261680.
  3. ^ "Sabarimala case: Deity living person, has right to privacy, women devotees to SC". Indian Express. Mumbai. 27 July 2018. ProQuest 2076507987.
  4. ^ Nayak, Sanjeev Kumar (2018-11-10). "'Free temples from state control and make India truly secular'". The Sunday Guardian Live. Retrieved 2024-09-08.