SC dismisses plea to implead armed forces on homosexuality

Press Trust Of India
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to implead the armed forces in the case
on the contentious issue of decriminalisation of homosexual acts between two
consenting adults in private. A bench of justices G S Singhvi and A K
Ganguly dismissed the plea by one Suresh Kumar Koushal, a city astrologer, 

who submitted that the defence forces should be made a party to the matter
in view of the fact that they have always opposed decriminalisation of
homosexual behaviour. 

The petitioner submitted that it is imperative to hear the stand of the
Defence Forces as the Army chief had openly expressed his opinion against
homosexual behaviour and had said that such behaviour would not be allowed
in the forces.

He contended the armed forces be impleaded in the case as their stand is
contrary to the judgement of the  Delhi High Court, which had legalised gay
sex among consenting adults.

"The Army Chief in 2009 has stated that in the forces homosexuality is
deemed indecent and unnatural behaviour and can lead to court martial," the
petition said.

It said the Army chief had gone to the extent of saying that "no armed
forces in the world has legalised homosexuality as in an institution like
this it can have adverse consequences".

"Though the armed forces laws does not mention homosexuality but it is
illegal under the Army Act and the Air Force Act which deal with disgraceful
and indecent conduct," the petitioner said while pleading that Defence
Forces be asked to file their response as their stand is contradictory to
the Delhi High Court's verdict which had decriminalised gay sex.

The apex court, however, was not convinced and dismissed his application.

The court said it would allow all parties who have approached the court to
present their case as the issue is important and fixed the matter for
further hearing to April 19.

The Delhi High Court had on July 2, 2009, declared the penal provision,
Section 377 of Indian Penal Code, as unconstitutional in case of gay sex
among consenting adults in private. As per the Section 377 of the IPC, gay
sex is a criminal offence punishable with up to life imprisonment.

Around 15 individuals and organisations from different fields have
approached the apex court supporting or opposing the path-breaking verdict
which had sparked off a controversy.

Several political, social and religious organisations have asked the Supreme
Court to give the final verdict on the issue.

Senior BJP leader B P Singhal, who had opposed the high court's verdict
legalising the consensual gay sex in private, has challenged the verdict in
the apex court saying such acts are illegal, immoral and against the ethos
of Indian culture.

Religious organisations like All India Muslim Personal Law Board, Utkal
Christian Council and Apostolic Churches Alliance have also opposed the High
Court's verdict.

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 high court.

The parties opposing the high court verdict contended that homosexual acts,
by all standards, were "unnatural" and could not be permitted.

The apex court had declined to stay the verdict and had said "any interim
order against the high court verdict, if necessary, will be considered only
after hearing the parties concerned".

 

 

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