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Why Same-Sex Marriages Must be Judged at the Constitutional Altar

Anant Prakash Mishra·March 12, 2021

Karnataka clears transgender reservation; now other states must too

Abhishek Anand·July 23, 2021

LGBTQ+: Petition for marriage equality filed in Kerala High Court

Nishant Sirohi·January 29, 2020

I too belong to a majority that is yet to comprehend homosexuality, says Justice N Anand Venkatesh; overcomes his prejudices to rule in favour of LGBTQIA+ community

The Leaflet·June 7, 2021

Right to Privacy judgment should help us get rid of legal tangles and taboo on the sale of sex toys in India

Saumya Srivastava·June 22, 2018

#MeToo shows the legal system has failed Indian women, but there is a way forward

Indira Jaising·October 11, 2018

Marital rape a good ground for divorce: Kerala HC

The Leaflet·August 6, 2021

Why Section 377 must go: The Leafet talks to Chayanika Shah

Anand Grover·July 9, 2018

How Resolve of 2 Girls to Love and Live Together Led to Landmark Ruling in Favour of LGBTIQA+

Seema Sharma·June 10, 2021

JNU Faculty and Students move court on GSCASH

The Invisible Lawyers Team·May 25, 2018

Women Politicians Face Sexism and Misogynism in the “Boys’ Club”

Prerna Dhoop and Vandana Dhoop·May 7, 2021

#Section377: Bigotry disguised as religious sentiments has no place in the court of law

Fahad Zuberi·September 12, 2018

377 & more: The struggles of the past and towards the future

The Leaflet·October 1, 2018

Singapore High Court rejects the challenge to Section 377A

Anand Grover·April 30, 2020

The ‘celibacy vs menstruation’ non-debate: Why arguments for Sabarimala temple’s ban on women are flawed

Mihira Sood·July 28, 2018

Delhi HC comes to the rescue of lesbian woman married to a man against her wishes; orders police to provide her with security

The Leaflet·March 10, 2021

#Section377: Criminalising the expression of the right to love is profoundly cruel and inhumane

Cat's Eye·September 21, 2018

Tracking #MeToo: These powerful Indian men have been accused of sexual harassment by women. So far

Nitya Sharma·November 29, 2018

Women Against Sexual Violence and State Repression condemn transphobia against Shanavi Ponnusamy, who was denied job by Air India

The Leaflet·August 6, 2018

Regressive, flawed and contrary to rights: The Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Bill, 2018 passed by Lok Sabha

Lawyers Collective·December 17, 2018
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