Govt reviews law against homosexuality

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Saturday, June 27, 2009 2:37 IST

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New Delhi: After years of procrastination, the government has finally
decided that section 377 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) needs to be
reviewed. The section bans sexual relationships among people

There is a move from the government's side. We are re-looking at the law.
The Union home minister (P Chidambaram) has invited health minister (Ghulam
Nabi Azad), home ministers of all states and me for consultations," Union
law minister M Veerappa Moily 
said on Friday.

A petition challenging arrests under the law is pending in the Delhi high
court (HC), where the health and home ministries were at loggerheads over
decriminalisation of homosexuality.

Former home minister Shivraj Patil and former health minister Anbumani
Ramadoss had taken conflicting stands in court. Upset over the squabbling,
prime minister Manmohan Singh had directed the ministers to resolve their
differences.

Terming the matter 'serious', the HC, too, had told the government to sort
the matter out at the earliest. While Moily refused to express his views on
repealing section 377, saying the matter was sub judice, he made it clear
that the ministries would no longer take conflicting stands.

Incidentally, Delhi will host the second gay pride march on Sunday. Anjali
Gopalan of Naz Foundation, which filed a public interest litigation
challenging the legality of the section, welcomed the move.

The home ministry is against a change in the law, arguing that homosexuality
is not accepted by 'Indian society' and repealing the law would "open the
floodgates of delinquent behaviour". It says this is the only law against
child abuse and male rape.
But the health ministry has argued that homosexuals are vulnerable to
HIV/AIDS, hence the discrimination against them should end.

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