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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 377 of IPC"
'Marital Rape No Offence If Wife Is 18 Or Above': Allahabad HC Endorses MP HC's View That Husband Not Liable U/S 377 IPC For Unnatural Sex
[Section 377 IPC] Incomplete Anal Intercourse Prima Facie Proves Penetration, Sufficient To Proceed With Prosecution: Calcutta High Court
"Custodial Interrogation Required"; Bombay HC Rejects Pre Arrest Bail To Man Accused Of Giving Triple Talaq To Wife [Read Order]
'Our Culture & Law Do Not Recognize The Concept Of Same-Sex Marriages' : SG Tells Delhi HC
'Not Allowing Homosexual Marriage A Violation Of Right To Life': PIL in Delhi HC Seeks Recognition Of Same-Sex Marriage
Battle Against Sec. 377 Had Been Awaiting Its Win For Long: Justice VK Shukla at Lloyd’s Let’s Talk-Series 2
Shashi Tharoor submits private members bill to scrap S.377; Jaitley, Chidambaram and Bhushan opine SC must review Kaushal Judgment
Rights of Sexual Minorities – A wake up call !
No intention to remove Section 377 says Union Law Minister Sadananda Gowda
Transgender rights Judgment: Seeds for a positive judgment in Sec. 377 curative petition sown?
Supreme Court’s consent to hear curative petitions filed by gay rights’ activists in an open court
Gay sex not legal, says Supreme Court
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