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HC order on gay sex may help govt finalise its stand
Press Trust of India, Friday July 3, 2009, New Delhi

The Delhi High Court judgement legalising gay sex among consenting adults may help the government in finalising its stand on decriminalising the penal provision dealing with it but there was no indication as to what it proposes to do.

The government adopted a cautious approach and avoided any direct reply on what its next move will be following the Delhi High Court ruling.

"We need to examine the details of the judgement. Let me examine it," Union Law Minister Veerappa Moily said when asked about the government's move following Thursday's judgement.

Sources in the Union Home Ministry said that a meeting between Home Minister P Chidambaram, Moily and Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad would be convened soon during which a final decision of repealing Section 377 of IPC or going in appeal against the High Court judgement would be taken.

Chidamabarm, during his interaction with mediapersons on Wednesday evening, had said the Centre was open to bringing "new thinking" on the subject even though the conclusion was the "same".

But experts feel that the Court ruling could come as a big relief to government if it is intent on scrapping the 150-year-old provision in the IPC.

However, considering the sensitivity of the issue in view of the opposition from religious groups and others, the government may go slow or would prefer that the issue goes to the Supreme Court if some group approaches it.

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Posted by T T Krishnan on Jul 03, 2009
The Delhi High Court's Judgement will doubtless decriminalise homosexual relations between consenting gays. So there would be no hounding of homosexuals as criminals. But this does not legalise homosexual relations or give sanctity to it. Decriminalising would mean they can move without fear or favour. At the same time, it provides an opportunity for reforming them. Homosexual tendencies get developed as a result of domestic and social conditioning and it is not inborn or related to genes as some would like to project it. If it is genetic then it becomes hereditary. But there is nothing to suggest that parents of gays are also gays. Homosexuality is largely an urban phenomenon and it is practically absent in rural areas. This again shows that homosexuality is due to social conditioning and not genetically related. Homosexuality is to be treated humanely. This can be done by having counselling centres or training shrinks and make their services available in towns and cities. This way a majority of gays can be brought back to "natural" state.India should stop short of decriminalising gay relationships and not go further to legalise it as some countries have done to provide alternative relationships.
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