Married lesbian couple seeks protection in India

LUCKNOW: Even as the country pros and cons of legalising the same marriages and the Central government finds itself in a fix over the issue, a couple tied nuptial defying all in Muzaffarnagar, known for and fundamentalist by -based panchayats.

This is not all. Two days after the incident hit the , the Muzaffarnagar received another application for same from another couple. While in the first case, officers have provided security to the newly wedded, they have not given permission to the second couple fearing a from the community. Significantly, in both the cases, the belong to low and are not highly educated.

In the first case, Komal Sharma and entered into and left their families to live together. The couple hails from Dayanand Nagar, a small locality in Shamli tehsil of . While Komal belongs to a and is educated till class XI, hails from an other backward class family and has studied only till class VIII. Komal’s father is with home guard and ’s father Hariram runs a small dairy.

The two back in a where both had enrolled for a course in stitching. The soon turned into and they got secretly married through Arya Samaj at a temple in Muzaffarnagar. They also to have entered legally through a court in Delhi. While posed as the groom, Komal dressed as a bride.

The couple kept their a secret till July 23, the day they left their families. According to police, came to Komal’s house in the morning of July 23 when Komal was alone with her two younger . The duo gave mixed in cold drink to the Komal’s younger and sister and left the house. The two also filed an application in the office of Senior of Police (SSP), Muzaffarnagar, complaining that they have threat to their lives from their families. See Married woman marries her ‘girlfriend’ in west UP Times of

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Apple using double-standard for gay iPhone apps?

Apple is maintaining a double-standard when it comes to -themed apps, a claims. Attempting to draw , claims that his iGaydar title was rejected from the App Store on the same day as — an app based on the movie — was approved. iGaydar was rejected for “,” despite being considerably less graphic than the app, according to Ray.

iGaydar pretends to detect a person’s , first displaying a random percentage and then announcing a tongue-in-cheek statement, such as “Honey, not even your are straight.” By contrast the app lets users Cohen’s character, and touch various which can elicit potentially offensive responses. is only on the App Store as a result of major studio backing and , Ray charges.

Apple has rejected a number of apps with -related themes in the past, even when the titles did not show anything explicit. Naughty Loaded Dice was briefly blocked earlier in July, while an e-book reader, Eucalyptus, was temporarily blocked in May. Though only meant as general-purpose , one of the books available for Eucalyptus is the , a centuries-old Indian that Apple deemed “inappropriate .”

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A transgender star sparkles in India’s TV firmament

The neighbourhood is choked with , , spice stands, saree shops and bangle stalls. It’s from central casting.

The TV star, not so much. With a long stride and a curvy that sends her chiffon dupatta fluttering around her, Venkatesan emerges from the dust and the , more than ready for her close-up – but with a somewhat anxious air that suggests she is a bit worried about just what that close-up may bring.

is, as she mentions at least once in every conversation, ’s first star. Once an named Ramesh, she began to to female ago, to the horror of her family.

Today she is a star, both in and in the , including the large community in . Her had an in the tens of millions. She has helped advance the political of , typically reviled but recently afforded a of accommodation by the government in . Her second show – which she is producing and directing and writing herself, as well as hosting – has just hit the air and early are that it’s a hit too.

Yet , 30, also lives in a of half-acceptance – sharing a home with a family that still calls her Ramesh and forbids her to wear a saree in front of them; hitting the town with her to flirt and party but insisting on a dark and empty restaurant when she meets a to tell her story. “Weakness is death, strength is life,” she every e- – but strength, it would seem, can be exhausting.

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Gay sex ruling: HC judge accused of judicial impropriety in India

: A has raised the issue of “judicial ” on the part of Justice S Murlidhar, who had sat on the that delivered the in the ‘ ’ case.

In two separate letters written to the of the Justice A P Shah and of , the Janak Raj contended that Justice Murlidhar had himself filed a writ in 1994 as a in the high court seeking quashing of of the .

When contacted, Justice Murlidhar’s secretary said the judge was aware of the letter (of the ) but had no comments to make.

said Justice Murlidhar had appeared as in the original writ on behalf of an organisation “ Bedhav Virodhi .”

demands that a judge who had been an in a similar case, should not have heard the present (Naz Foundation) challenging parts of ,” the letter, written by to the three days before the was delivered, stated.

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India: Legal gay sex ruling challenged

A ruling that legalized between consenting partners in was challenged Thursday in the country’s high court, said.

Activists protest against the ruling to decriminalize gay sex in New Delhi on Sunday.

against the ruling to decriminalize in on Sunday.

The issued a notice to the Naz Foundation that had won a lower- after a seven-year to decriminalize .

Notices also were issued to the and the New , which ruled last week that consensual between partners of the same gender was legal.

An astrologer filed a challenging the ruling. The petitioner argued that no is violated by the Indian ’s , which had outlawed , said his Agrawal.

The also cited and as grounds for seeking a stay on last week’s ruling, he said.

The posted the next hearing for July 20.

Last week’s ruling meant the law — Indian , which had previously criminalized consensual acts between — was partly struck down but remains in place as far as forced acts are concerned.

The verdict affects all around because it deals with a law enacted by the federal .

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Closet Case: How Intolerance Fuels Africa’s AIDS Crisis

has challenged the long-standing that and in primarily affect . A study published on the website of the Lancet found that men who have with other men are up to 10 times more likely than their to be infected with the — which suggests that the fight against on the may be undermined by widespread .

Researchers from University, the Council of and the reviewed studies conducted over the past few years and concluded that male-male was a major blind spot in research and policy in . Men having with other men is far more common in than is socially acknowledged, owing to widespread toward , and the there is underreported in research and largely ignored in public- responses to the . The researchers compiled statistics from a small but growing number of studies conducted in various in recent years that included of prevalence among men who have with other men. (See pictures from Africa’s AIDS crisis.)

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Hindu guru claims homosexuality can be ‘cured’ by yoga

The world’s most popular guru, “Baba” , has claimed can be “cured” by yoga in a to ’s .

The guru whose yoga programmes are watched by an estimated 85 million throughout the world, made the claim in an appeal to the overturn a ruling last week which legalised .

He has warned he will if the ruling is not struck down and said all of ’s main regarded acts as sins.

In his , he argued that was a and that sufferers could seek a cure.

“It can be treated like any other . Such tendencies can be treated by yoga, pranayam and other ,” he said.

Pranayam are a series of which include hyperventilation, a slow release of breath while chanting “Om”.

His have said there are particular which also help prevent sexual urges.

The overturning of ’s law criminalising was welcomed by ’s community and by , including several leading designers and .

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Ancient India didn’t think homosexuality was against nature

: Was Indian society tolerant of before the proscribed it in 1860? The government has taken conflicting positions on this within the country and outside.

On a pending before the seeking to decriminalize , the government said in its counter that that there were “no convincing reports to indicate that or other offences against the order of mentioned in were acceptable in the Indian society prior to .�

But when it was being reviewed by the UN Council last year for the first time ever, distanced itself from that when , arguably the most -friendly country in the world, questioned its record in ensuring irrespective of a person’s .

This is how Goolam Vahanvati, who was then -general and is now attorney-general, tried to save ’s before the council as part of its official . “Around the early , you probably know that in England they frowned on , and therefore there are historical reports that various came to to take advantage of its more liberal with regard to of .

“As a result, in 1860 when we got the Indian , which was drafted by , they inserted which brought in the concept of ‘ against the order of ’.

Now in we didn’t have this concept of something being ‘against the order of ’. It was essentially a Western concept, which has remained over the years. Now as such is not defined in the , and it will be a matter of great argument whether it is ‘against the order of .”

Vahanvati’s on the that the ban on was a western import and its relevance was debatable in the of the government’s unabashed efforts before the to retain , complete with its colonial baggage and archaic of unnatural offences.

Whatever the behind this glaring contradiction, there is ample evidence placed before the high court by petitioner Naz Foundation substantiating in effect Vahanvati’s view that in the centuries prior to the of , was rather accommodating of . See Ancient India didn’t think homosexuality was against nature

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Gay-lesbian course at UoP sets an example for other universities

When the University of Pune () started a () course in 2007, it was the second university in the country, after , to do so. Then, the initially even had to put a disclaimer saying that one doesn’t have to be to take the course.

Today even as two of its students take up topics for MPhil research, other universities are mulling over the possibility of getting the Department of English, that conducts the course, to hold a workshop on it for their teachers, reflecting a significant change in the academia’s .

“The other day, two from outside Pune — PC from the and Jahagirdhar from — visited us and were of the opinion that we should conduct workshop for college-level lecturers on the course on their . It shows a welcome change in the of the ,” said Raj Rao, professor of English at the , whose resulted in the course of the day.

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India sodomy ruling appealed

An Indian court’s decision to legalize same- intercourse is being challenged.

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