Supreme Court ruling on Transgender rights
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Vikram’s updates on Supreme Court hearings on the Naz Foundation case
Statement by A. Mangai, Srijith Sundaram and A. Revathi (April 17, 2019)
Third Pride Planning Meet for CRP2018 Sahodaran: 7 April 2018,…
Profile of Tagore International School, New Delhi, whose group ‘Breaking Barriers’ works to promote LGBTQI equality on campus and beyond.
“What is homosexuality? Who is the expert to explain order of nature,” the bench observed when the senior advocate Amrendra Saran submitted that nature does not recognise homosexuality and lesbianism which are against its order.
Full text of the petition sent in by 1157 members of the Indian Institutes of Technology against the Supreme Court verdict recriminalising homosexuality.