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‘Constitutional morality has to overtake societal perception’: Petitioners argue against Section 377
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Supreme Court reserves verdict in ISRO scientist Nambi Narayanan’s plea in alleged spy case
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Supreme Court agrees to hear Delhi government’s appeals over exercise of its power next week
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Reading list: Ten articles on the struggle for LGBT rights, as SC readies verdict on Section 377
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The Daily Fix: Supreme Court move to live stream proceedings is a welcome step towards transparency
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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The big news: SC to begin hearing pleas against Section 377, and nine other top stories
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Supreme Court to begin hearing pleas challenging law that criminalises homosexuality
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Your Morning Fix, Special Edition: Will the law criminalising homosexuality be read down?
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Kathua case: Supreme Court orders transfer of accused to Gurdaspur jail in Punjab
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2012 Delhi gangrape: SC verdict ‘reaffirms our trust in the court’, says mother of the victim
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2012 Delhi gangrape: Supreme Court upholds death penalty of three convicts
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Female genital cutting: Bodily integrity of a woman can’t be infringed upon, says SC
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SC seeks response to Ahmed Patel’s plea against petition challenging his election to Rajya Sabha
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Supreme Court favours live-streaming of court proceedings, Centre concurs
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Supreme Court refuses to adjourn hearing of petitions to decriminalise homosexual activity
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Only Agra residents allowed to offer namaz inside Taj Mahal complex, rules Supreme Court
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The big news: SC to decide on 2012 gangrape convicts’ review plea today, and 9 other top stories
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2012 Delhi gangrape: SC likely to deliver verdict on pleas of three convicts against death penalty
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Your Morning Fix: Supreme Court upholds death penalty for Nirbhaya rapists
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To reform India’s tribunals, the government must uphold judicial independence
Raunaq Chandrashekar