Section 377
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BJP’s opposition to gay marriage reflects Vatican’s puritanical position
R Raj Rao
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Centre opposes same-sex marriage, says it ‘can’t be compared to Indian family unit’
Scroll Staff
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Hotelier Keshav Suri on the historic Section 377 judgement: ‘No one could make us ashamed any more’
Keshav Suri
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Same-sex marriage not part of Indian culture or law, solicitor general tells Delhi High Court
Scroll Staff
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Like Indians battled to overturn law criminalising homosexuality, we must fight sedition statute
Arvind Narrain
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Plea says Section 377 excludes transgenders as victims of unnatural sex, court seeks Centre’s reply
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Comedian Navin Noronha talks about being gay in India
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Lawyers who secured the Section 377 verdict on what it meant for them as a couple
Scroll Staff
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In Pride Month, India’s LGBT community could be even prouder if it healed internal divisions
Sharif D Rangnekar
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Section 377 is history but young LGBT Indians need concrete policies to protect them from bullying
Kyle Knight
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Pink List: Three 20-year-old Indians are keeping a record of politicians speaking up for gay rights
Ananya Bhattacharya, qz.com
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Sudha Bharadwaj honoured by Harvard Law School, seven months after her arrest in Bhima Koregaon case
Scroll Staff
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#LoveIsLove: Watch this RJ’s powerful message about Section 377 on Valentine’s Day
Scroll Staff
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Naz Foundation withdraws curative petition against SC’s 2013 ruling criminalising homosexuality
Scroll Staff
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Army chief’s comments show the forces are still prisoner to a regressive machismo
Ipsita Chakravarty
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Uttar Pradesh: Two women get married in temple after divorcing their husbands
Scroll Staff
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India’s attorney general is wrong. Constitutional morality is not a ‘dangerous weapon’
Gautam Bhatia
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Waving fox is the favourite emoji for Indian Tinder users, and Tuesday their preferred day to swipe
Kuwar Singh, qz.com
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Tinder India allows 23 new gender identity options – here’s what they are
Scroll Staff
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Delhi’s transgender community face police harassment despite Supreme Court’s Section 377 verdict
Vijayta Lalwani