Section 377 continues to be a nightmare for people of alternative sexual groups 
in Bangalore. Now a young IT engineer has been booked under the law, following 
a complaint lodged by his wife. Prior to this a doctor, 
http://www.firstpost.com/living/section-377-7-booked-blackmailing-doc-also-faces-arrest-1584263.htmlwho
 reportedly had consensual sex with a man, was charged with indulging in 
homosexual acts. The doctor was being blackmailed by the said man and his 
friends and had lodged a compliant with the police seeking action against 
blackmailing and extortion.
 In this case, the wife of a techie employed with a big software company in 
Bangalore, filmed her husband's sexual encounters with men with a spy cam and 
went to the police to lodge a complaint against him. Acting on the complaint 
made the wife, who is a dentist, the police arrested the man not under adultery 
laws, but under Section 377. The wife also named her in-laws in the complaint, 
alleging that they must have known about their son's sexual orientation, yet 
got him married to her.
 The wife told the Bangalore Mirror that she was suspicious of her husband's 
orientation right from the beginning of their marriage as she has spotted pink 
lip gloss in her husband's possession, his affinity for what she called 
underwear with 'girly prints' and effeminate nature.
 Sandeep Patil, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) told Bangalore Mirror 
http://www.bangaloremirror.com/bangalore/cover-story/Sec-377-slapped-on-Infosys-techie-after-wife-catches-his-gay-acts-on-spycam/articleshow/44964745.cms,
 "We arrested the techie soon after his wife tendered a complaint, with proof. 
The techie's parents have been booked for cheating the victim, but these 
allegations have to be fully proved before we can arrest them." The police 
insist they were just doing their job and had to take action since the wife had 
shown video proof of the husband having sex with men.
 The Bangalore Mirror report goes to great lengths to give out the identity of 
the husband. Though they have changed his name (claiming that it would protect 
his identity), they have mentioned where he works, they have mentioned his 
birth place and where he grew up. In fact, they have provided so many hints as 
to who he is that anyone working in the same company could trace him in a jiffy.
 The report also talks about the husband's 'womanish traits'. The wife told the 
paper, "His mannerisms and interests were also feminine."
 She told the Bangalore Mirror 
http://www.bangaloremirror.com/bangalore/others/Every-morning-he-put-on-a-face-pack-and-sat-at-make-up-table/articleshow/44964159.cms?,
 "Every morning, he would get up, use a face pack, and have a long shower. He 
would then go straight into his parents' room and sit down at his mother's 
make-up table. After applying a liberal coat of foundation and some other 
cosmetics, he would finish off with a touch of pink lip-gloss and only then 
leave the room."  The wife also insists her husband loved the colour pink a tad 
too much and even exchanged a blue colour vase that she once bought for a pink 
one.
 

 Dr Lisa also told the Mirror, that her neighbours told her that,"John was 
constantly bringing male friends home."   She adds, "He told me he had brought 
a friend over to discuss business. When I asked him who the friend was, and why 
I hadn't heard of him before, he admitted he had met the man at a bus stop near 
our house."
 It was the presence of strange men in her home that led to her decision to 
installing "hidden cameras inside their hall, bedrooms, and kitchen," notes the 
report She then left for her maternal home for 10 days. It was when she came 
back that she saw the footage of "her husband's homosexual encounters with 
another man," points the report, after which she filed the complaint.
 Naturally the arrest has sparked online criticism. On the Bangalore Mirror's 
https://www.facebook.com/TheBangaloreMirror Facebook page users pointed out how 
such an arrest was wrong. One person wrote, "Arrested for being gay? That's 
crazy and not humane. The wife should have just divorced him, not pressed 
charges. What a waste of police work!"
 Another user wrote, "Bravo Bravo! Arresting an innocent man when we have 
rapists tormenting the city." Some pointed out that the law was wrong to book a 
man for being gay and at the most he should be arrested for cheating and 
infidelity and not his sexuality.
 The dubious nature of using Section 377 to arrest anyone, apart, the way the 
Bangalore Mirror report has been framed and worded is also cause for serious 
concern. While it is true that the wife has reasons to be devastated, the 
report heavily relies on her version of the story, without giving voice to the 
other party. No quote has been taken from either the husband or his family to 
give the readers their version of the story. In fact the tone of the story is 
deeply sympathetic to the wife to the point of villainisng the husband's sexual 
orientation. For example, this sentence: "On the night of her wedding, Dr Lisa 
accompanied her husband to his family home in Kochuveli, Thiruvananthapuram, 
where it was customary for her to spend 10 days. She was certainly not prepared 
for what she experienced there, however."
 Or this: "It was only after John's transfer from the Mysore branch of Infosys 
to the Bangalore branch that the couple rented a home together and Dr Lisa 
began noticing more worrying behaviour."
 In fact, the headline of the copy in the web version reads: "‘Every morning, 
he put on a face pack...and sat at make-up table." Obviously, the paper's 
emphasis on that bit of the wife's account is meant to play to the popular 
perception of effeminate gay men who should be chastised into being 'manly'.
 Following the Bangalore Mirror story, a gay rights activist posted on 
Facebook: "A sad fall out of forced marriages with people of alternate 
sexuality ! The victim here is not only the gay man but also the woman who was 
fooled into this marriage! Our patriarchal systems which define how a man 
should be and what a woman should do to keep the man happy are dated! So much 
for proponents of Indian culture who do not make an effort to understand 
sexuality , gender or the fact that we can be happy in more than one way !"
 This arrest once again highlights the problem with Section 377 of the Indian 
Penal Code, which was upheld by the Supreme Court last year. In 2009, a Delhi 
High Court judgement had read down the Section to exclude consensual sexual 
acts, but the SC reversed all of that.
With Section 377 now in place, the techie faces a maximum sentence of life 
imprisonment, simply because the law terms his sexual preference 'unnatural' 
under the current law. Based on the report, the man has been unfaithful to his 
wife and for which she is not wrong to demand compensation and justice, but as 
the police have chosen to go with Section 377, it is evident that the police 
chooses to haul him up for being gay

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