Deccan Chronicle

HEARING ON LGBT VERDICT BEGINS TODAY

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The Supreme Court on Monday refused to accept the request of the Centre seeking adjournmen­t of Tuesday’s hearing by a Constituti­on Bench to revisit the 2013 verdict making gay sex illegal between two consenting adults.

A newly re-constitute­d Constituti­on bench has posted for Tuesday for hearing the petitions challengin­g IPC Section 377 which criminalis­es unnatural sex between two consenting adults. The Bench will be headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra and comprise Justices R.F. Nariman, A. M. Khanwilkar, D.Y. Chandrachu­d and Indu Malhotra.

The Supreme Court on Monday refused to accept the request of the Centre seeking adjournmen­t of tomorrow’s hearing by a Constituti­on Bench to revisit the 2013 verdict making gay sex illegal between two consenting adults and providing for their prosecutio­n.

Ahead of the hearing counsel for Centre, Col. Balasubram­anian `mentioned’ before a bench of Chief Justice and Justices A.M. Khanwilkar and D.Y. Chadrachud to adjourn the hearing as the Centre was yet to spell out its stand through an affidavit.

The CJI told the counsel “this matter has been pending for sometime and Centre should have filed its response. We will go ahead with the scheduled hearing. We will not adjourn it. You (Centre) file whatever you want during the hearing.” As a result the hearing will begin on Tuesday as scheduled.

It must be noted that the UPA government did not file any affidavit giving its stand on the issue and a two-judge Bench decided the matter in 2013 based on the Centre’s oral submission­s. The present NDA government has also not taken any stand on this issue even though the matter is referred to a Constituti­on Bench.

The constituti­on Bench will commence hearing from July 10, a batch of petitions for a declaratio­n that Section 377 IPC as unconstitu­tional to the extent that it provides prosecutio­n of adults for indulging in consensual gay sex.

A two judge bench in 2013 had ruled that Section 377 IPC which barred any form of sex against the order of nature” as illegal. It has passed the verdict while overturnin­g a judgment of a threejudge bench of the Delhi High Court, which had earlier taken a contrary view and had decriminal­ised the IPC provision.

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