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Gay sex decriminalized in India in historic Supreme Court verdict | Gay sex decriminalized in India in historic Supreme Court verdict |
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Gay sex will no longer be considered a crime in India after its Supreme Court repealed a colonial era law which made it an offence. | Gay sex will no longer be considered a crime in India after its Supreme Court repealed a colonial era law which made it an offence. |
The landmark verdict overturned a 2013 ruling which criminalized gay sex by upholding the colonial-era law, also known as Section 377, by which sexual activity between people of the same sex is categorized as an “unnatural offence.” | The landmark verdict overturned a 2013 ruling which criminalized gay sex by upholding the colonial-era law, also known as Section 377, by which sexual activity between people of the same sex is categorized as an “unnatural offence.” |
“Criminalising carnal intercourse is irrational, arbitrary and manifestly unconstitutional,” Chief Justice Dipak Misra said while reading out his judgment. | “Criminalising carnal intercourse is irrational, arbitrary and manifestly unconstitutional,” Chief Justice Dipak Misra said while reading out his judgment. |
The ruling comes after a lengthy battle for equal rights in India, where people still struggle to accept homosexuality. | |
The Delhi High Court had in 2009 ruled that a ban on consensual sex between gay couples was in breach of a person’s fundamental rights. | |
But that was overruled in 2013 by the Supreme Court following a petition launched by a coalition of opponents made up of Hindus, Christians, and Muslims. | |
The Supreme Court ruled that because just a “minuscule fraction of the country’s population constitute lesbians, gays, bisexuals or transgenders,” the legitimization of gay sex was “legally unsustainable.” | |
The Supreme Court on Thursday reached a unanimous verdict after five of its judges found the colonial-era law – which had carried a maximum sentence of life imprisonment – served as a means of harassment of India’s LGBT community and resulted in discrimination. | |
The five petitioners who triggered the Supreme Court hearing said the law made gay people in India – where homosexuality is still largely seen as a shameful thing – live in fear of being harassed and prosecuted by the police. | |
“We feel as equal citizens now,” activist Shashi Bhushan said, AP reports. “What happens in our bedroom is left to us.” | |
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