Justic G S Singhvi
Judicial restraint on stepping into the Parliamentary domain
The Supreme Court (SC) has refused to enter into the Parliament's dom... Read More...
Contestants with placards in the creative dress round.(Photo credit: SAATHII)
When the Supreme Court’s verdict on Sec 377 that says “homosexuality is a crime ... Read More...
The Naz Foundation (India) Trust, the original petitioner in the constitutional challenge to Section 377, IPC, has filed a petition seeking review of the judg... Read More...
Justice AP Shah
The former chief justice of the Delhi High Court, Justice AP Shah, spoke out in an interview to the Indian Express on Sunday, calling the Su... Read More...
The Government of India moved the Supreme Court with a review petition seeking re-examination of its verdict on Section 377 of Indian Penal Code, which crimin... Read More...
Religious leaders of different hues released a joint statement condemning homosexuality and welcoming Supreme Court for safeguarding Indian culture and preven... Read More...
The government is set to file a review petition in the Supreme Court against the December 11 verdict of the apex court which set aside the Delhi High Court ve... Read More...
A protester holding the rainbow flag in Mumbai (Picture by: Punit Reddy)
The Supreme Court's verdict on homosexuality was met with anger all over the world. M... Read More...
Protesters in Mumbai protesting against Sec 377 (Pic by Punit Reddy)
I am in my office, trying to concentrate on my work, when an online friend pings me to sa... Read More...
“No 377! No Going Back!” was the common hoot at Simpark Mall, Esplanade, in the heart Kolkata on Dec 15. More than 500 people had gathered to join the protest... Read More...
Protesters chain their hands in Bangalore
Nearly 1000 people protested against the recent ruling of Supreme Court on Section 377 of the Indian Pencal Code, in... Read More...
After keeping mum on the issue of homosexuality and Section 377 for the last three days, BJP has finally let it known that it will not allow passage of any am... Read More...