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Homosexuality a criminal offence: Govt tells court

2008-09-26 21:08:54

New Delhi: The government on Friday told the Delhi High Court that it is not scrapping the present law on homosexuality as it is a "criminal offence" and would "disturb the law and order situation and create unnecessary problems in society."

Additional Solicitor General P P Malhotra said the government was not in a position to scrap the law at this time. "It (homosexuality) is a criminal offence," he said.

“If we scrap section 377 of the Indian Penal Code (that makes homosexuality an offence), then it will disturb the law and order situation and might create unnecessary problems in the society,” Malhotra said before a bench of Chief Justice Ajit Prakash Shah and Justice S Muralidhar.

The IPC at present holds homosexual acts as an offence and section 377 provides a punishment of up to life imprisonment for indulging in it.

Meanwhile, the court pulled up the government for not clearing its stand on the two different affidavits filed by two ministries on de-criminalisation of homosexuality among consenting adults.

“Two affidavits have been filed by the two ministries (Home and Health). The two ministries are speaking in two voices. What is the stand of the government? Are you clear about the stand the central government is taking on the issue?” the court asked while posting the matter to Monday.

Centre fails to take a stand on homosexuality

On Thursday, gay activists argued that morality cannot triumph over constitutional rights.

“The moral argument cannot triumph over constitutional rights in a democratic society where fundamental rights prohibit any discrimination on the ground of sex,” said advocate Shyam Diwan, appearing on behalf of the activists.

He added that homosexuals in the country do not have full “moral” citizenship and are being treated as second-class citizens.

The government in its earlier reply had taken a contradictory stand with the Home Ministry favouring the retention of the penal provision for homosexual acts while the Health Ministry was against the enforcement of Section 377 ('unnatural offences') in cases involving consenting adults.

"Indian society strongly disapproves of homosexuality and the disapproval is strong enough to justify it being treated as a criminal offence even where consenting adults indulge in it in private," the Home Ministry had said in its affidavit earlier.

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"Deletion of the section can open the floodgates of delinquent behaviour and be misconstrued as providing unbridled licence for homosexual acts," it had said.

The Health Ministry, on the other hand, opposed the enforcement of the penal provisions against consenting homosexual adults.

"Enforcement of Section 377 can adversely contribute to pushing the persons suffering from HIV underground which would make such risky sexual practices go unnoticed," said an affidavit filed by the National Aids Control Organisation (NACO), which comes under the health ministry.

“Section 377 demeans a gay man. It silences a gay man into accepting the discrimination against him. He will not come out to declare his orientation,” the NGO contended.

 
 
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Posted by Indian on Sep 29,2008 23:57 PM
Rajiv ... Its not just the Muslims ... Include the hindu and christian community in the list. Pilgrim ... thats one of the most ridiculous argument against homosexuality. Its time to grow up.
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Posted by Pilgrim on Sep 28,2008 00:41 AM
If the argument that two (or more) consenting adults have the right to do anything in private is valid, then we should legalize prostitution, incest etc. Recently an Australian man and his daughter have created a furor after going on television to admit an incestuous (consenting) relationship which has produced two children. A German man and his own sister have been living together for the last six years, and they now have four children. Their lawyer says the law against incest is out of date and it breaches the couple's civil rights. So if we legalize homosexuality, then be prepared to legalize incest too in the near future. The MNCs are doing a back door job in influencing the law makers and judiciary in the pretext of diversity and inclusion. One of the major MNCs has already launched GLBT employee diversity group in India two years ago disrespecting the existing law. Read the details in light-n-salt dot blogspot dot com.
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Posted by praveen on Sep 27,2008 00:14 AM
homosexuality should not have any space in this good country which is getting dirty due to the influence of the western likes and dislikes.
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Posted by Rajiv on Sep 26,2008 21:18 PM
So is the Govt. saying that homosexuals have a choice? How come almost all Western nations do not call it a crime? India is very backward and still influence by Islam in suffocating the whole community.
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