Organised by the Alternative Law Forum in celebration of the third anniversary of the Navtej Singh Johar judgement which read down Sec. 377 IPC, the discussion centred on contemporary effects of Navtej and ways in which it can be used to further queer rights in the future.
Speakers:
Akkai Padmashali, sexual minorities activist and founder at Ondede
Amritananda Chakravorty, queer feminist lawyer
Rahul Garg, law student
Siddarth S. Ganesh, researcher at Queer Archive for Memory, Reflection and Activism (QAMRA)
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