Gender and Sexuality
ALF has been actively involved in the advocacy for the rights of LGBT+ persons, and has extended support to individuals and communities with legal support.
ALF has also produced several research papers, reports and writings to engage with the issues concerning the communities’ rights to equality and dignity. As a part of an ongoing campaign, ALF is also working on making judgements, laws and statutes concerning gender and sexuality rights accessible to non-lawyers.

Brochures on Supriyo v. Union of India: One Year after the Denial of Marriage Equality to Queer Persons

A Dream Deferred – One Year After the Denial of Marriage Equality

Podcast – Right against Gender Discrimination in the realm of Religious Practise – in conversation with Zakia Soman

2nd Edition: Right to Love

Asserting Dignity In Times of COVID

RIGHT TO LOVE: Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India- A Transformative Constitution and the Rights of LGBT Persons

The Illegal Citizen – Course Modules – Sexual Citizenship and Claiming the City

Why transgender community is struggling inspite of NALSA judgment

A REPORT ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS AGAINST TRANSGENDERS IN KARNATAKA, 2014

Empathy, Craft and other Lessons to Learn from the US Same-Sex Marriage Decision

A Primer on the Transgender Rights Bill

Application by Union of India Asking For Clarification of Transgender Judgement

For Those Marked “Other”

Rajya Sabha passes Transgenders bill aimed to uplift community (Read the Bill)

How AAP Could Decriminalise Homosexuality in the National Capital Region

Dignity First: One Year of Resistance to Re-Criminalisation of LGBT Lives

Remembering an Ally: GE Vahanvati’s Unique Contribution

Remembering Naz

Ruling in India Not the Last Word

Not just his and hers

Third, but not separate

National Legal Services Authority versus Union of India — Preliminary Reactions

Crimes of Unreason

The Road to Decriminalization

We Dissent

Struggling for Reason: Fundamental Rights and the Wrongs of the Supreme Court

It’s Not My Job To Tell You It’s Okay To Be Gay

Queer Women and the Law in India

The Articulation of Queer Rights: The Emerging Right to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

Sexual Minorities and the Police in India: Towards a Regime of Accountability

Subaltern Queer Cultures in the Era of Hindutva

Documentation of a Right that Dares To Speak Its Name: The Delhi HC Naz Foundation Decision

Teachers and Academics Against 377

Towards Gender Inclusivity

Lecture by Justice Sadashivam on Rights of Transgender People – Sensitising Officers to Provide Access to Justice

The Right That Dares To Speak Its Name

Summary of Final Arguments Before the Delhi HC in the Naz Foundation Case
