Govt goof up on gay sex issue draws SC ire
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Govt goof up on gay sex issue draws SC ire

Last Updated: Thursday, February 23, 2012, 19:18
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Govt goof up on gay sex issue draws SC ire New Delhi: In a goof-up, Government on Thursday tied itself in knots in the Supreme Court by first disapproving decriminalisation of gay sex terming it as "highly immoral" and later taking a different line, drawing sharp criticism from the bench.

Appearing for the Home Ministry, Addition Solicitor General PP Malhotra, argued that gay sex is against social order and the Indian society cannot imitate the practices prevailing in foreign countries.

"Gay sex is highly immoral and against social order and there is high chance of spreading of diseases(like AIDS) through such acts," ASG Malhotra contended before a bench of Justices GS Singhvi and SJ Mukhopadhaya.

As media reported the government stand, the Home Ministry quickly distanced itself from the ASG's stand and came out with a statement even as the court proceedings were underway, saying it has not taken any stand on the Delhi high Court order decriminalising homosexuality.

"Ministry of Home Affairs has not taken any position on homosexuality...Ministry of Home Affairs has also not given any instruction apart from conveying the decision of the Cabinet," it said.

It said the Attorney General has been asked only to assist the apex court. The Home Ministry said the matter was considered by the Cabinet and the decision of the Cabinet was that Central Government may not file an appeal against the judgement to the Supreme Court.

As soon as Malhotra ended his submissions after nearly four-hour proceedings, another ASG Mohan Jain, told the court that he has been instructed to say that Centre is not taking any stand on the issue.

Taking strong exception to Jain's last-minute submission, the bench noted that the government has already advanced its arguments and the court cannot take cognizance of the instructions given to him.

"Never make such statements in the court. It will only embarrass you," the bench tersely told the government counsel.

"Union of India is arguing the case. It has advanced its arguments. We will not allow you to make statements that Ministry of Home Affairs has not instructed ASG Malhotra," the bench said, adding, "We are not taking cognizance of your instructions."

When Jain pleaded that Government would file an affidavit, the bench shot back saying this was not required as the final hearing in the case had already commenced and he has absolute freedom to assist the court in the matter.

Later, when contacted, Malhotra insisted that he was appearing for the Home Ministry.

The court posted the case for further hearing on February 28.

Earlier, Malhotra told the court, "Our Constitution is different and our moral and social values are also different from other countries, so we cannot follow them."

He went on to argue that societal disapproval of gay sex is strong enough reason to criminalise it. It is an offence because it is unnatural, he said.

Indian society disapproves of homosexuality and law cannot run separately from the society, he contended while opposing the Delhi High Court's order which had in 2009 decriminalised gay sex as provided in Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

Section 377 (unnatural offences) of the IPC makes gay sex a criminal offence entailing a maximum punishable of life imprisonment.

The Supreme Court had yesterday queried anti-gay rights groups, challenging legalisation of gay sex, about the law on homosexuality prevailing in other nations.

The apex court had also asked the anti-gay rights groups to "broaden the canvas" while opposing the high court's order of decriminalising gay sex and not limit their arguments to only carnal intercourse, since the final verdict on the issue would have wider implications.

The bench had said that homosexuality should be seen in the context of changing society as many things which were earlier unacceptable have become acceptable with passage of time. The bench had referred to the recent phenomena of live-in relationship, single parent and surrogacy.

The apex court is hearing petitions filed by anti-gay rights activists and also by political, social and religious organisations who have opposed the high court verdict decriminalising homosexual behaviour.

On February 7, 2011 the bench had refused to implead the armed forces in the case.

The high court judgement had sparked a controversy and several political, social and religious outfits have asked the apex court to give the final verdict on the issue.

Senior BJP leader BP Singhal, who had opposed in the high court legalisation of gay sex, has challenged the verdict in the Supreme Court, saying such acts are illegal, immoral and against ethos of Indian culture.

Religious organisations like All India Muslim Personal Law Board, Utkal Christian Council and Apostolic Churches Alliance have also challenged the high court's order.

Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Right, Tamil Nadu Muslim Munn Kazhgam, astrologer Suresh Kumar Kaushal and yoga guru Ramdev have also opposed the verdict in the apex court.

PTI

First Published: Thursday, February 23, 2012, 12:26

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Mathew - Mumbai
God has made man and woman to marry to Multiply, there is a purpose why we marry to woman and have Childrens, can a man and a woman perform this role on their Own, having Sex with his own Gender is a Sin, it`s a Animal Behaviour.?:)
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frozenn - B'lore
Yes, and let`s continue to live in the dark ages for the sake of our outdated `social values`. Indians homosexuals exist because of western influence? We don`t have proof dating back centuries depicting such acts? Utter BS. Just because some of us prefer sexual relationships with the opposite sex, I should give a damn about if the dude down the street is humping one of his gender-kind? As if their actions demean us in anyway. Live and let live dammit.
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S.A.Khaleemn - Thirupathi
First thing is that social values never get outdates unless you do. Second what is so dark about a man loving a woman dammit?? If you cannot do something good to the society your living in, atleast do not harm it This woudn`t I am sure end with you. I am sure you wouldn`t want your children do this will you ???
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frozenn - B'lore
There is absolutely nothing wrong with a man loving a woman. I`m myself straight, so don`t give me this useless logic. But just because I`m straight doesn`t mean I expect everyone around me to be. People should love who they want and not be restricted by societies narrowminded thoughts. If a man or woman happens to fall for another of the opposite sex, it should be celebrated. If they fall for one of their own sex, it should also be celebrated. Love is love, don`t impose your boundries on others. And to answer your other question, if my child is gay I would not be ashamed of it and would encourage him/her to seek happiness in their lives with one they love, man or woman. The only thing outdated in this conversation is you. What gives you the right to impose YOUR values on others? No one asked you to have sex with a man, feel free loving your woman, but please for god`s sake don`t tell others what to do with their lives. The only thing wrong here is the ability of oneself to not let people decide how to live their life, it is their life to live not yours or mine. And they have as much right to be happy as you or me.
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S.A.Khaleem - Thirupathi
Its very un natural and highly disgusting. For a man can, any thing be more beautiful than a woman???. I apprecite the central Governemnt .
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frozenn - B'lore
Yes, and let`s continue to live in the dark ages for the sake of our outdated `social values`. Indians homosexuals exist because of western influence? We don`t have proof dating back centuries depicting such acts? Utter BS. Just because some of us prefer sexual relationships with the opposite sex, I should give a damn about if the dude down the street is humping one of his gender-kind? As if their actions demean us in anyway. Live and let live dammit.



frozenn - B'lore
There is absolutely nothing wrong with a man loving a woman. I`m myself straight, so don`t give me this useless logic. But just because I`m straight doesn`t mean I expect everyone around me to be. People should love who they want and not be restricted by societies narrowminded thoughts. If a man or woman happens to fall for another of the opposite sex, it should be celebrated. If they fall for one of their own sex, it should also be celebrated. Love is love, don`t impose your boundries on others. And to answer your other question, if my child is gay I would not be ashamed of it and would encourage him/her to seek happiness in their lives with one they love, man or woman. The only thing outdated in this conversation is you. What gives you the right to impose YOUR values on others? No one asked you to have sex with a man, feel free loving your woman, but please for god`s sake don`t tell others what to do with their lives. The only thing wrong here is the ability of oneself to not let people decide how to live their life, it is their life to live not yours or mine. And they have as much right to be happy as you or me.



S.A.Khaleemn - Thirupathi
First thing is that social values never get outdates unless you do. Second what is so dark about a man loving a woman dammit?? If you cannot do something good to the society your living in, atleast do not harm it This woudn`t I am sure end with you. I am sure you wouldn`t want your children do this will you ???