377: The legal battle against India’s anti-LGBTQ law
377: The legal battle against India’s anti-LGBTQ law
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Episode 01 - History owes an apology
22 minutes Posted Sep 4, 2021 at 11:16 pm.
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September 6, 2018—The Supreme Court reads down Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, decriminalising homosexuality in India. Through the next 12 episodes, we’re going to examine the long journey behind the case and learn a bit about how our legal system works.

Why is this case so important and what impact has it had on the rights of LGBTQIA+ Indians? What was at stake, and where did the battle even begin?

In the mid-90s, Anjali Gopalan learns that her work fighting HIV/AIDS and supporting human rights is coming up against a law—Section 377. She is trying to get medical attention to people at risk, but the police see her as enabling illegal activity. She realises the only way forward is to go to court and change the law.

Show Notes

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The following guests appeared in this episode:

  • Anjali Gopalan, Naz Foundation India Trust
  • Ritu Dalmia, chef and restaurateur
  • Anand Grover, Founding lawyer, Lawyers’ Collective

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