With due respect to the Apex Court, but the Supreme Court's judgment on Section 377 of IPC which inter alia
penalises homosexual relations is quite unfortunate and regressive. Section 377
of the Indian constitution is a descendant of an archaic law from the colonial
British rule, which described homosexual acts as “unnatural”. It was
incorporated into the IPC in 1860. The judgment discloses an intolerant mindset
and which is also insensitive to the real problems of those with a different
sexual orientation for which they are not to be blamed nor branded.
LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) community are equal
citizens of this country and thus entitled to all the constitutional
protections of equality, liberty, privacy, dignity and health. By setting aside
the Delhi High Court ruling , the Supreme Court — the supposed
protector of fundamental rights of citizens in this country, particularly the
marginalized communities — has snatched away from the LGBT community all these
fundamental rights. It more or less
brands them as criminals and is grossly unfair.
The right to choose must be left to an individual and cannot be
forced upon. As long as it is a consensual relationship between 2 adults, no
one has the right to impose their views on them. It defeats the basic
principles of equality, freedom and liberty enshrined in the Constitution. Its
absurd to believe that relationships must be only between a man and a women. Its
a norm laid down by the society in the past. Times have changed, the world has
moved on and become more liberal and tolerant to diversity. In these
liberalised times, people are increasingly speaking up for the rights of
deviants. Even the current Pope who represents the Catholic and who were once
terribly opposed to Homosexuality and same sex marriage has openly expressed
that its not a sin, which shows changing mindset by religious leaders. India once again joins the ranks of countries
such as Afghanistan, Iran, and Saudi Arabia, where homosexuality is considered
a criminal offence and the penalty is life imprisonment or even death.
Its heartening that this judgement has opened a huge public debate
and seen people from all walks of life expressing their disappointment and disagreement to this judgement. The politicians for once are listening to the voice of the public and are
talking about taking corrective action through an amendment to the Article
377. It is against the right to life as it includes one’s freedom to choose
one’s life partner. It is an inviolable right of an individual to choose his
partner for life. One must have a broad outlook to analyse the emerging trends
and the transformation that society is going through. Homosexuality is a social
reality since mythological times, and it has been accepted worldwide. India
cannot pretend not to see the reality....
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