In recent decades, the histories of South Asian and international law have become booming fields within legal history. This book offers an intriguing answer to the question of what connects them by taking us back to the colonial era and the princely states of South Asia. Priyasha Saksena illuminates a world that only flickered at the edges of colonial legal histories before, leading us from extradition and railway disputes to decolonization debates. The princely states are gone, but thanks to this brilliant study, no longer forgotten in legal history! A must-read on sovereignty and the quest to internationalize conflict.