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 I want to haul you down to a Love CourtYou’ll get the notice any day nowProbably on pink paperOr atleast an angry shade of redIt’ll come enveloped in a heart-shaped folderWhich you’ll have to rip apart at the seamsBut then, you’re...
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  We’re fast approaching the 2nd of July : the date of the Naz Foundation judgment. You know the one, the one with the operative paragraph that went something like this : We declare that Section 377 IPC, insofar it criminalises...
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  Hello. Made it ? Decided to Come ? Right. Welcome.   Or Not. Newbie, THIS  is why you should RUN for your life  in the other direction  :   1) Heard about places in the middle of nowhere ?  ...
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It's that time of the year again. Different queer collectives across the country are gathering round to discuss pride events. There are talks of pride this year commemorating the anniversary of the Naz Foundation judgment - the 2nd of July. Others...
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It happened in the middle of a particularly stressful assignment. There I was, sitting at my laptop, at the desolate hour of 2.20 AM, when I decided. Enough. Nyet. Nimph. Nope. No More. I’d had it. And before I knew...
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NALSAR, like any other  law school worth its salt, comes with its own bundle of ridiculous neuroses. What would be special about a place where the machinery gears towards making things convenient for you ? Of course, there's inconvenience, and then...
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   “There is a moment that comes in your life, if you’re queer. It’s a moment of utter loneliness, when you realize that the world isn’t exactly designed for people like us. At this point, we scavenged. We took the novels...
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It started with Foucault. “Do not ask me who I am and do not ask me to remain the same ... let us leave it to our bureaucrats and our police to see that our papers are in order.”  A...
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