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Government not to oppose HC verdict on gay rights
Sunil Prabhu, Tuesday September 1, 2009, New Delhi

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NDTV has learnt that the government will not oppose decriminalising gay sex in the Supreme Court.

NDTV has exclusive information that in a note prepared by the Cabinet, the government will tell the Supreme Court that it doesn't find any legal error with the Delhi High Court ruling that read down section 377, decriminalising homosexuality.

It goes on to say that the government leaves it to the Supreme Court to take the final decision on the High Court's judgement, which said the consensual gay sex is legal.

The decision comes after a landmark judgement by the Delhi High Court that decriminalised consensual gay sex.

This is a radically different view that the Home Ministry had taken before the High Court order. Earlier, the Ministry of Home Affairs had said that any deletion of the section 377 could open the flood gates of delinquent behaviour.

The Health Ministry however had taken a divergent view supporting Naz Foundation, saying the fear of harassment and abuse by law enforcement agencies and the police prevents gays from having safe sex, and therein leading to the HIV/AIDS.

The matter comes up in the Supreme Court on September 14.

 
 
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Posted by Nishant Tiwari on Sep 02, 2009
Paedophila and zoophilia are not practices that are between consenting adults. Paedophilic sex acts occur with an adult and a non-consenting child. Zoophilic acts are acts of sexual cruelty against an innocent, incapable-of-consenting animal. Adultery is not, and has never been, criminalised by Indian law. Our country's laws are not based on moralistic religious law like the sharia, or for that matter, the Canon of the Catholic Church for adultery to be made an illegal practice. Please get your facts straight before commenting in a public forum like this, Paulas Dsouza. This is a brilliant move towards the progress of our country from a Nation of Denial to something infinitely better.
Posted by Proud Indian on Sep 02, 2009
Kudos to the government for making India more 'Inclusive'.
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