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SC decriminalises Section 377: What the court said

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Any discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation is violation of fundamental rights: Supreme Court

"Sexual orientation is one of many biological phenomena which are described as natural and inherent. They are considered part of freedom of expression. Constitutional morality urges the organs of the State including judiciary to protect heterogeneity and prevent imposition of popular perception on the minority. The fundamental rights of even a single individual cannot be infringed upon," the court read.

2013 SC order's logic of 'minuscule population' was flawed, says Constitutional Bench

Reading out the judgment, the Supreme Court struck down its previous judgment upholding the criminality clause. The court said, "Privacy is a fundamental right under the Puttaswamy case (Right to Privacy ruling)." The court also recognised that the logic that since LGBTQ community only forms a 'minuscule' part of the population is incorrect.

"Rights of the last man should also be preserved by the courts. Progressive interpretation of constitution and progressive realization of rights. The previous judgment was incorrect."

5 Points from Supreme Court judgment on Section 377

1) NALSA - Rights of LGBTQ community recognized including life with dignity. In the same vein, at the core of identity, lies the right to self-determination, CJI Misra said.

2) Justice Suresh Koushal had overturned the Naz foundation ruling byu the Delhi High Court on the grounds that LGBTQ is a miniscule part of the population and mere scope of abuse. Such a view is constitutionally impermissible

3) Opposing this view the CJI held that the role of courts are more important when rights affected are of a minority subject to historical discrimination.

4) Transformative Constitution - The Chief Justice says that the interpretation of the constitution should not be literal. It should reflect intent and purpose, in consonance with changing times.

5) Constitutional morality urges the organs of the State including judiciary to protect heterogeneity and prevent imposition of popular perception on the minority. The fundamental rights of even a single individual cannot be infringed upon
 
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this CJI rocks bigtime.
reminds me of T N Sheshan
 
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The Supreme Court refused to strike down that part of Section 377 IPC which made sex with animals a crime.

Does this interfere with fundamental rights too?
 
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Section 377 introduced under British Christian Raj.

Judges who decriminalized homosexuality - All Hindus.

3 groups who opposed decriminalization in SC - All Christian.

74 countries where homosexuality is still an offense - Mostly Islamic.

Conclusion : All religions are same!
 
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Section 377 introduced under British Christian Raj.

Judges who decriminalized homosexuality - All Hindus.

3 groups who opposed decriminalization in SC - All Christian.

74 countries where homosexuality is still an offense - Mostly Islamic.

Conclusion : All religions are same!

Who said all religions are same?

There is one gay in your listing.
 
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Who said all religions are same?

There is one gay in your listing.

Don't worry. I would never say that muslims are christians claim that all religion are the same. I know for a fact that they don't.

I was referring to "secular" Hindus.

It was bound to happen...

Supreme Court striking down Section 377 is a good step, but a case of me-too morality. If Indian culture didn't have a problem with it, why not remove it in 1947 ?

Because we needed White people, whose religion criminalized it, to say it is "Ok."

A colonized mind is a wonderful thing.
 
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Supreme Court striking down Section 377 is a good step, but a case of me-too morality. If Indian culture didn't have a problem with it, why not remove it in 1947 ?

Because we needed White people, whose religion criminalized it, to say it is "Ok."

A colonized mind is a wonderful thing.

Spot on dude.
 
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Indeed well done India.. There are many aspects that you can dislike about Indians but one thing you cannot take away from them is progressive society.. They lead the region in this aspect.. Kudos

Yeah, anti-Homosexual views make things worse for everyone. Society forcing homosexuals for arranged heterosexual marriages tend to make things worse for other people as well as homosexuals. Sexual orientation is private issue and trying to control things tend to make problems for society.
There is a SL song just about this issue
 
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