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LGBT ;HIV /AIDS : CRIMINALISING 377 UPHELD BY SUPREME COURT OF INDIA 

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to relook into its verdict criminalizing gay sex in the country.A bench of Justice H L Dattu and Justice S J Mukhopadhaya, in in chamber proceedings, dismissed a bunch of petitions filed by the Centre and gay rights activists against its December 2013 verdict declaring gay sex an offence punishable up to life imprisonment.In a big setback to the LGBT community, the Supreme Court had on December 11 set aside the Delhi high court judgment decriminalizing gay sex and thrown the ball into Parliament's court for amending the law. 

The judgment revived the penal provision making gay sex an offence punishable with life imprisonment in a setback to people fighting a battle for recognition of their sexual preferences.Seeking a stay on the operation of the judgment, gay rights activists, including NGO Naz Foundation,had said thousands from the LGBT community became open about their sexual identity during the past four years after the high court decriminalized gay sex and they are now facing the threat of being prosecuted.They had submitted that criminalizing gay sex amounts to violation of fundamental rights of the LGBT community.The NGO had submitted there are a number of "grave errors of law" and "wrong application of law" in the judgment which needs to be corrected.the verdict is contrary to the well-settled legal principles of the Constitution and proscribing certain sexual acts between consenting adults in private, demeans and impairs the dignity of all individuals under Article 21, irrespective of their sexual orientation. 


"This court has failed to consider the submission that Section 377 violates the right to health of men who have sex with men, since criminalization of same sex activity impedes access to health services, including HIV prevention efforts. This contention was supported by the ministry of health and family welfare in this court," the review petition had said. 

While setting aside the July 2, 2009 judgment of the Delhi high court, the apex court had held that Section 377 (unnatural sexual offences) of the IPC does not suffer from the vice of unconstitutionality and that the declaration made by the high court is legally unsustainable.


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