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Category: Comparative Law

Written Submission of the Union of India in Naz Foundation

On December 15, 2008 By Tarunabh Khaitan In Comparative Law, Constitutional Interpretation, Delhi High Court, Discrimination, Equality, Fundamental Rights, Privacy

The Written Submission filed by Additional Solicitor General P.P. Malhotra on behalf of the Union of India in Naz Foundation case (dealing with decriminalisation of adult consensual homosexual sex in private) is available here. The …

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Reflections on the litigation strategy in Naz Foundation, and comparative notes

On May 24, 2008 By Arun Thiruvengadam In Comparative Law, Constitutional Interpretation, Delhi High Court, Discrimination, Equality, Fundamental Rights, Privacy

I believe the Naz Foundation case has the potential to become one of the most significant cases in Indian constitutional jurisprudence, and I am glad that we are following its route through our legal system …

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