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Tamil Nadu protests Trans Bill 2019

Tamil Nadu protests Trans Bill 2019

Byadmin Dec 3 2019Dec 3 2019

Statement released at the Press Meet held on Dec 3, 2019, at the Press Club, Chepauk, Chennai.

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Tranform 2018 – Trans Rights and the Law: conference in Bangalore

ByOrinam Apr 4 2018Apr 4 2018

On 14th and 15th April 2018, CLPR is organizing the 2nd International Conference on Transgender Rights and the Law.

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The Right to Privacy: The Promise for full Recognition of Transgender Rights

The Right to Privacy: The Promise for full Recognition of Transgender Rights

ByJayna Kothari Aug 28 2017Mar 9 2024

The Right to Privacy judgements most certainly include the right to one’s self-identified gender identity as upheld in NALSA v. Union of India.

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The Right to Privacy: The Promise for full Recognition of Transgender Rights

Byadmin Aug 28 2017Mar 10 2024

The Right to Privacy judgements most certainly include the right to one’s self-identified gender identity as upheld in NALSA v. Union of India.

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Words are Magic Things

Words are Magic Things

BySurabhi Shukla Nov 4 2016Jul 13 2017
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The Trans Bill 2016, if enacted, would violate law declared by the Supreme Court in NALSA (2014).

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LesBiT’s response to MSJE Transgender Rights Bill (2015)

ByLesBiT Bangalore Jan 15 2016Jan 16 2016

LesBit’s response to the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment’s Rights of Transgender Persons Bill (2015)

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Press Release: South India Transgender Samithi on MSJE Transgender Rights Bill (2015)

BySouth India Transgender Samithi Jan 13 2016Jan 16 2016

Jan 2, 2016: The South India Transgender Samithi held a consultation on the Government of India’s Rights of Transgender Persons…

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Affirming transman’s right to self-determination and dignity: Bhat vs. NCT of Delhi and ors.

ByOrinam Oct 6 2015Oct 19 2015
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Hon’ble Justice Siddharth Mridul’s Delhi High Court (Oct 5, 2015) judgement in the Shivy case affirms the rights of transpeople to self-determination and lives of dignity.

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NALSA and beyond: presentation on transgender people and Indian laws

ByOrinam Aug 31 2015Oct 19 2015
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Presentation on transgender rights and the law, from the workshop-discussion facilitated by Siddharth Narrain at Nazariya, Delhi, in August 2015.

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Thoughts on the Supreme Court Judgment on Transgender Recognition and Rights

Thoughts on the Supreme Court Judgment on Transgender Recognition and Rights

ByAniruddha Dutta Apr 19 2014Apr 19 2014
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Reflections on the NALSA judgement, and possibilities and limitations of identity biopolitics as the basis for trans* rights and citizenship.

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