Transwomen & Acid Attack Survivors Take Up New Roles At First National Lok Adalat

Wading off stereotypes and stigmas, the Delhi Court's first Lok Adalat Session brought in people from the transgender community and acid attack survivors to understand legal proceedings and assist the judges.

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2023-02-21 05:59:55.0

Transwomen & Acid Attack Survivors Take Up New Roles At First National Lok Adalat

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