
Dear All
Given the importance of the Naz Foundation decision, and despite the fact that it is an excellently written judgment, we recognize that a 105 pages can be a challenge for many people. We were therefore prompted to bring out an analytical primer which could serve as a guide through the intricacies of the judgment.
We are happy to announce the publication of a new primer on the judgment. "The Right that Dares to speak its Name" has been put together by Arvind Narrain and Marcus Eldridge. The Primer contains a schematic guide highlighting the key aspects of the judgment with a commentary. It then examines the background and finally contains a few commentaries that came out after the judgment. The Primer is 140 pages and is priced at Rs. 50. Copies are available at ALF
For more details and to download a copy please visit this site.
Table Of Contents:
Introduction
Schematic Guide: Naz Foundation v. Union of India
* The Law
* The Parties
* The Bench
* The Rationale
* Conclusion
* Basis of Ruling
* Territorial Applicability of the judgment
Background: The Naz Judgment
Outline of Arguments on behalf of Voices against 377
Edited Transcripts of the final arguments before the Delhi High Court
Commentaries
* On Freedom's avenue, Gautam Bhan
* Reforming Macaulay, Kajal Bharadwaj
* India: From 'perversion' to right to life with dignity, Kalpana Kannabiran
* Who’s afraid of Homosexuality, Ram Jethmalani
* Striving for magic in the city of words, Lawrence Liang and Siddarth Narrain
* Its about all of us , Prathap Bhanu Mehta
* Good for all minorities, Tarunabh Khaitan
* Navigating the Noteworthy and the Nebulous in Naz Foundation, Vikram Raghavan
* Keeping Religion out of the Gay debate, Siddharth Bhatia
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