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<http://www.indianexpress.com/news/historic-judgment-delhi-hc-legalises-gay-sex/484039/>Historic
judgment: Delhi HC legalises gay sex *Agencies* Posted online: Thursday ,
Jul 02, 2009 at 1158 hrs

*New Delhi : *In a breakthrough judgment, the Delhi High Court on Thursday
legalised gay sex among consenting adults holding that the law making it a
criminal offence violates fundamental rights.

However, Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code which criminalises
homosexuality, will continue for non-consensual and non-vaginal sex.

"We declare section 377 of IPC in so far as it criminalises consensual
sexual acts of adults in private is violative of Articles 14, 21 and 15 of
the Constitution," a Bench comprising Chief Justice A P Shah and Justice S
Murlidhar said.

The High Court said 'the provision of section 377 IPC will continue to
govern non-consensual penile non-vaginal sex and penile non vaginal sex
involving minors'.

The court clarified that "by adults we mean everyone who is 18 years of age
or above".

It further said that this judgement will hold till Parliament chooses to
amend the law.

"In our view Indian Constitutional Law does not permit the statutory
criminal law to be held captive by the popular misconception of who the
LGBTs (lesbian gay bisexual transgender) are.

"It cannot be forgotten that discrimination is antithesis of equality and
that it is the recognition of equality which will foster dignity of every
individual," the Bench said in its 105-page judgement.

The UPA was initially in favour of repealing Section 377 with Law Minister
Veerappa Moily calling the law “outdated.”

But the Centre later backtracked with both Moily and Health Minister Ghulam
Nabi Azad calling for “consensus.” Section 377 criminalises “carnal
intercourse against the order of nature,” a phrase interpreted to ban
homosexuality.

The petitioners Naz Foundation (along with an activist group ‘Voices Against
377’) argued that the law violated the constitutional rights of homosexuals
and that the section should be “read down” to exclude “consensual sex
between adults” from its ambit, in effect decriminalising homosexuality in
India.

The previous UPA government had opposed the petition. Former MP B P Singhal,
who “intervened” to oppose the petition, said that if the HC decided to
“read down” Section 377, he would go to the Supreme Court in appeal.

(*with PTI inputs*)

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