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RandySF

(59,053 posts)
Thu Sep 6, 2018, 03:06 AM Sep 2018

India Supreme Court legalises gay sex in landmark ruling

In a historic verdict, India's Supreme Court ruled that gay sex is no longer a criminal offence in the country.

The ruling overturns a 2013 judgement that upheld a colonial-era law, known as section 377, under which gay sex is categorised as an "unnatural offence".

It is one of the world's oldest laws criminalising gay sex, and India has been reluctant to overturn it.

Campaigners outside the court cheered and some broke into tears as the ruling was handed down.

"Criminalising carnal intercourse is irrational, arbitrary and manifestly unconstitutional," Chief Justice Dipak Misra said while reading out his judgement.

India's gay and transgender communities have fought long and hard to strike down section 377, which carried a 10-year jail term for those who engaged in what it termed "unnatural sex".

Equal rights activists had argued that the very existence of such a law was proof of discrimination based on sexual orientation.
They frequently said that the law has been used to harass LGBT people.



https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-45429664

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India Supreme Court legalises gay sex in landmark ruling (Original Post) RandySF Sep 2018 OP
"Activist judges". You won't see that kind of liberal BS happening in our Made Great country anymore Midnight Writer Sep 2018 #1
"this ruling, from the top court, is now the final say in the matter and cannot be challenged." JI7 Sep 2018 #2
Welcome to the 21st century! Behind the Aegis Sep 2018 #3

JI7

(89,259 posts)
2. "this ruling, from the top court, is now the final say in the matter and cannot be challenged."
Thu Sep 6, 2018, 05:09 AM
Sep 2018

"Thursday's ruling was delivered by a five-judge bench headed by India's outgoing chief justice Dipak Misra and was unanimous."

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