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Implications of reading down of the Marital Rape Exemption by the Supreme Court.Upasana Garnaik·May 25, 2018
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Can Burn Survivors be covered under The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016?Aanchal Singh·May 23, 2018
Another Sabarimala: Ban on women trekking Agastyakoodam peak in Kerala is unacceptableKritika A·July 19, 2018
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Women Against Sexual Violence and State Repression condemn transphobia against Shanavi Ponnusamy, who was denied job by Air IndiaThe Leaflet·August 6, 2018
‘Restitution of conjugal rights’ is an archaic, unconstitutional law and its time is upDivya Srinivasan·November 2, 2018
Under-Reporting, no Access to Recourse Behind ‘Dip’ in Crimes Against Women in 2020, Say ExpertsSravasti Dasgupta·September 17, 2021
“We Have to Recognise Women Not Just as Women But as Workers, as Citizens”Brinda Karat and Sahba Husain·April 27, 2021