The Pride and the Expectations of Coming Out as Dalit ranked #13 among the most loved stories on FII in 2024. Not bad for a piece published in the eleventh month! feminisminindia.com/2024/12/24/2...
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These three articles are known as the “golden triangle” of the Constitution because they guarantee equality, freedom and the right to life and liberty – considered the foundational values of India's constitutional framework.
Baudh concluded that “an indefinite, complete ban on serving and eating beef at restaurants, hotels or public places will likely infringe Articles 14, 19(1)(g) and 21 of the Constitution.”
“Further elaborating on safeguarding privacy in public places, Justice Chandrachud stated that privacy is not lost or surrendered merely because the individual is in a public place.”
“Legal academic Sumit Baudh pointed specifically to the opinion written by Justice DY Chandrachud in the privacy judgement. “As per Justice Chandrachud, what and how one will eat are choices that are made within the privacy of the mind,” said Baudh.”
Join us to celebrate the achievements of our ‘Blue Blooms’ young learners with us at Ukkattha Fest 💙
🗓️: 14 December, 2024
🕒: 3-7 PM
📍: Aiwan-e-Ghalib Auditorium, New Delhi
(Mandi House is nearest metro station)
Your presence and support would mean a lot to the children and their families
#JaiBhim
A little over a decade later, when I started my doctorate at UCLA Law, I experienced the difference between legal education in the UK and the U.S. first-hand. Even an average U.S. law school surpasses the best in the UK. That’s my two cents of advice to admission applicants. 3/3
Me: I love London—it’s so cosmopolitan.
B: New York City is much more cosmopolitan.
Me: I really enjoyed my educational experience here.
B: American law schools are better.
At the time, I just thought, that’s typical B—so boastful. 2/3
One of my boastful friends and former classmates from law school, B, completed her LLM at Columbia Law School in 1999–2000. I pursued mine at LSE shortly after, in 2001–02. We met in London sometime in 2002, and this part of our conversation stands out: 1/3
The Pride And The Expectations Of Coming Out As Dalit @sumythr.bsky.social #queer #caste #Intersectionality feminisminindia.com/2024/11/22/t...
For this year’s #DelhiQueerPride month, and ahead of the #Pride parade in Delhi tomorrow, November 24th, I wrote about The Pride & the Expectations of Coming Out as #Dalit 🌈✊. It draws on my 2007 essay, Reflections of a #QueerDalit—the original #ComingOutAsDalit. feminisminindia.com/2024/11/22/t...
For this year’s #DelhiQueerPride month, and ahead of the #Pride parade in Delhi tomorrow, November 24th, I wrote about The Pride & the Expectations of Coming Out as #Dalit 🌈✊. It draws on my 2007 essay, Reflections of a #QueerDalit—the original #ComingOutAsDalit. feminisminindia.com/2024/11/22/t...