New Delhi, Sep 6 (PTI) Non consensual sex between same gender adults will invite penal liability under Section 377 of the IPC, the Supreme Court said Thursday while striking down a part of it which ...
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday referred a batch of petitions challenging Section 377 of the IPC, a colonial law criminalising certain consensual sexual acts of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and ...
The coronavirus is giving the opportunity to regimes and politicians around the world to roll back the clock on LGBTQ rights, with little challenge. And in India, the coronavirus crisis is far from ...
Paul Boyce has received funding from the ESRC. Aniruddha Dutta has received research grants from the University of Minnesota to work with queer and trans-gender people in Eastern India as part of her ...
The Supreme Court on July 11 will resume hearing multiple pleas in favour of decriminalising Section 377 of IPC at around 2 pm. “Let court decide, leave decision to wisdom of court,” is the Centre’s ...
In India, homosexual acts are punishable by up to 10 years in prison. But on Monday, the country's highest court announced it will re-examine the ban. » RELATED: Study: How friendly are metro Atlanta ...
When the rest of the world commemorated the anniversary of the Stonewall Inn movement in late-June with pride marches through the week (and the month), India was not left behind. While some cities ...
In \"Forbidden Desire\", the author journeys through 19th-century courtrooms, lock hospitals, and “eunuch registers” to ...
India's top court has struck down a colonial-era law that makes homosexual acts punishable by up to 10 years in prison — a landmark judgment that activists hope will improve gay rights in the country.
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