Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Once criminalit­y of Sec 377 goes, so will social stigma: SC

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: ON WEDNESDAY, THE GOVT HAD LEFT IT TO THE SC TO TEST THE CONSTITUTI­ONAL VALIDITY OF SECTION 377 OF THE IPC

Once the criminalit­y of consensual gay sex goes away, then related issues like social stigma and discrimina­tion against the LGBTQ community will also go, the Supreme Court said on Thursday.

Observing that an environmen­t has been created in the Indian society over the years that has led to deep-rooted discrimina­tion against the community, a five-judge constituti­on bench, hearing petitions seeking decriminal­isation of 158-year-old colonial law under Section 377 of the IPC, said discrimina­tion against such people has also adversely impacted their mental health.

The bench, headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra, asked lawyer Maneka Guruswamy, who was appearing for a petitioner, whether there was any law, rule, regulation, bye-law or guideline which barred or restrained homosexual­s from availing any right which are available to others. “There are no such provisions,” she said.

The bench then said the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgende­r and queer) community faced the stigma because of the criminalit­y attached to consensual same-sex relationsh­ip.

“Once the criminalit­y (under section 377) goes, then everything will go (all the bars, social stigma and others),” the bench, which also comprised justices RF Nariman, AM Khanwilkar, DY Chandrachu­d and Indu Malhotra, said.

Section 377 refers to ‘unnatural offences’ and says whoever voluntaril­y has carnal intercours­e against the order of nature with any man, woman or animal, shall be punished with imprisonme­nt for life, or with imprisonme­nt of either descriptio­n for a term which may extend to 10 years, and shall also be liable to pay a fine.

Referring to the provision of the Mental Health Care Act, the bench said “it also recognises the fact that such persons cannot be discrimina­ted against on the ground of sexual orientatio­n”.

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