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Looking at ‘Race’ in the Indian Constitution: Origins, Treatment and Some Thoughts
Some constitutional provisions take on gigantic proportions and a few words can have a large impact. Article 21 for example has received so much attention from Constitutional Courts that it might be possible to (tangentially) make any fundamental right claim under it. On the other hand, some parts of the Constitution have remained virtually untouched. →
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Petition Explained: Marriage Equality under the Foreign Marriage Act by Vaibhav Jain and Parag Mehta
This post is part of a series on legal advocacy involving marriage equality in India. Read other posts in the series. Who Are The Petitioners? The petitioners are Vaibhav Jain (Twitter) and Parag Mehta (Twitter), a couple who have been together for 10 years and married for 5 years. Their marriage was conducted under American →
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Petition Explained: Marriage Equality Under the Special Marriage Act by Dr. Kavita Arora and Ankita Khanna
This post is part of a series on legal advocacy involving marriage equality in India. Read other posts in the series. Who Are The Petitioners? The petitioners are Dr. Kavita Arora (Twitter) and Ankita Khanna (Twitter), a couple who have been together for 10 years and are also living together with Arora’s father. Khanna was →