India's LGBT+ muny on Friday celebrated the first anniversary of a historic judgment that crimalized gay sex, but mpaigners warned major hurdl lay ahead wh same-sex marriage still "many years" away.
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- INDIA'S TOP URT LEGALIZ GAY SEX HISTORIC VERDICT
- INDIA TO REVIEW LG ON LAW BANNG GAY SEX
- INDIA’S SUPREME COURT STRIK DOWN LAW THAT PUNISHED GAY SEX
INDIA'S TOP URT LEGALIZ GAY SEX HISTORIC VERDICT
The world's largt mocracy jt stck down a ban on gay sex. On Thursday, India's top urt clared Sectn 377 unnstutnal, a historic cisn. * gay rights india verdict *
The world's largt mocracy jt stck down a ban on gay Thursday, India's top urt clared parts of Sectn 377 unnstutnal, a historic cisn that fally brgs to end a lonial-era ban many have long fought to dismantle and that may herald a change untri across the world.
INDIA TO REVIEW LG ON LAW BANNG GAY SEX
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"History ow an apology to LGBT persons for ostracisatn, discrimatn, " she verdict was greeted wh scen of jubilatn, as gay people across the untry hugged, cried, danced and waved activists of the lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (LGBT) muny celebrate Bangalore, India after hearg the Supreme Court verdict strikg down a lonial-era law crimalizg gay sex on Sept.
INDIA’S SUPREME COURT STRIK DOWN LAW THAT PUNISHED GAY SEX
The Supreme Court recent years has stck down a ban on nsensual gay sex. A lg favor of legalizg gay unns would make India an outlier Asia. * gay rights india verdict *
"People Bangalore, India celebrate after hearg the Supreme Court verdict legalizg gay sex between nsentg adults on Sept.
In a historic verdict 2018, India's top urt crimalised homosexualy by scrappg a lonial-era ban on gay sex. | Latt News India * gay rights india verdict *
Five Supreme Court judg Mumbai repealed a lonial-era law (sectn 377) crimalizg gay sex a landmark lg.
Jagah NV/EPA-EFE/REX/ShutterstockIt's not jt India that is affected by the origal law had reverberated far beyond India, cludg untri where gay people still stggle for acceptance, Jsi Stern, the executive director of the New York-based rights group OutRight Actn Internatnal, told the Associated Prs.
"India's relatnship wh homosexualy has changed over time.