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Tag: Supreme Court of India

December 10, 2023

LGBTQ Rights: Nepal,India Take Divergent Paths

This year, two South Asian countries adopted different paths on LGBTQ rights. Although the tiny, mountainous country of Nepal made significant progress in legalizing non-heterosexual marriages, the Supreme Court of India has rejected the legalization of same-sex unions. The LGBTQ community in India is prepared to continue pressing for equal rights in spite of the setback.

April 26, 2023

Supreme Court of India Holds Landmark...

In response to petitions filed by several members of the LGBTQ community, India’s Supreme Court is holding landmark hearings on the legalisation of same-sex marriage.

December 15, 2019

Remembering Nirbhaya Rape-Murder

Mukesh Singh,Akshyay Thakur, Pavan Gupta and others including a juvenile gang-raped the medical student on a bus and left her for dead after she left a movie theater with a male friend

January 28, 2019

Does Indian Equality Fight Stop at...

Some Indian women say the battle for gender equality should not be fought in temples

January 3, 2019

Twitter Turns Toxic as Two Women...

Two women named Bindu and Kanakadurga in their early 40s, entered the Sabarimala shrine to pray Lord Ayyappa with the help.of police breaking a religious taboo that prohibited women of menstrual age from visiting the shrine which is situated on a hilltop.For libetals it’s an important day in the history for the women not just in the southern Indian state of Kerala but for the Indian women also.For conservatives it’s a sad day for the Hindus

December 27, 2018

Looking Back: “From Now On ...

According to Supreme Court of India,section 377 of the Indian Penal Code is the violation of the Constitution of India.Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code,1860 makes criminals out of homosexuals

November 19, 2018

Fresh protest Erupts in Sabarimala

Sabarimala on the boil since the supreme court of India allows women to enter the temple and Hindu organisations vehemently opposing it

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