The Right to Privacy: The Promise for full Recognition of Transgender Rights
The Right to Privacy judgements most certainly include the right to one’s self-identified gender identity as upheld in NALSA v. Union of India.
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The Right to Privacy judgements most certainly include the right to one’s self-identified gender identity as upheld in NALSA v. Union of India.
The Standing Committee report on the Trans Rights Bill, and the Bill itself, deny transgender people those constitutional rights upheld in the NALSA judgement.
Ritesh Rajani and Sourav Mandal discuss the legal aspects of leading queer lives in India.
Amour and Orinam are collaborating to crowdsource queer/trans-relevant resources across India.
Legal scholar in Bengaluru seeks participants for a study on the impact of laws relating to queer/trans couples from India