DECRIMINALISATION OF HOMOSEXUALITY AND THE CONSTITUION
Professor Mahendra P. Singh
OUT OF THE COLONIAL CLOSET, BUT STILL THINKING ‘INSIDE THE BOX’: REGULATING ‘PERVERSION’ AND THE ROLE OF TOLERANCE IN DE-RADICALISING THE RIGHTS CLAIMS OF SEXUAL SUBALTERNS
Ratna Kapur
NAVIGATING THE NOTEWORTHY AND NEBULOUS IN NAZ FOUNDATION
Vikram Raghavan
READING SWARAJ INTO ARTICLE 15: A NEW DEAL FOR ALL MINORITIES
Tarunabh Khaitan
SECTION 377 AND THE ‘ORDER OF NATURE’: NURTURING ‘INDETERMINACY’ IN THE LAW?
Shamnad Basheer, Sroyon Mukherjee & Karthy Nair
THE PUBLIC AND CONSTITUTIONAL MORALITY CONUNDRUM: A CASE-NOTE ON THE NAZ FOUNDATION JUDGMENT
Rohit Sharma
CRYSTALLISING QUEER POLITICS – THE NAZ FOUNDATION CASE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR INDIA’S TRANSGENDER COMMUNITIES
Siddharth Narrain
DIVIDED LAWS IN A UNIFIED NATION: TERRITORIAL APPLICATION OF HIGH COURT DECISIONS
Jasmine Joseph
BREAKING SILENCES, CELEBRATING NEW SPACES: MAPPING ELITE RESPONSES TO THE ‘INCLUSIVE’ JUDGMENT
Rukmini Sen
LOGIC AND COHERENCE IN NAZ FOUNDATION: THE ARGUMENTS OF NON-DISCRIMINATION, PRIVACY, AND DIGNITY
Pritam Baruah
‘RIGHT TO PRIVACY’ IN NAZ FOUNDATION: A COUNTER-HETERONORMATIVE CRITIQUE
Saptarshi Mandal
JUDICIAL INTERPRETATION OF ARTICLE 21 IN THE NAZ FOUNDATION CASE: PRIVACY – A MORAL RIGHT OR A CREATURE OF AN AMORAL CONSTITUTION?
Bhargav K. Joshi & Neha Mary Koshy