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fantomas
New Delhi's highest court has just ruled that the 1860 British ban on homosexuality violates the constitution, and it appears this will effectively decriminalize homosexuality in the second most populous country on earth.

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NEW DELHI (AFP) – New Delhi’s highest court issued a landmark ruling Thursday that decriminalised gay sex between consenting adults in India by declaring a colonial-era ban on homosexuality unconstitutional.

The decision by the Delhi High Court was hailed by gay activists here as a historic step in their struggle to achieve equal rights in a conservative society that largely regards homosexuality as a taboo illness.

The court ruled that the existing ban on homosexual acts was discriminatory and therefore a violation of individual rights guaranteed by the constitution.

Homosexuality has been illegal in India since 1860 under a statute introduced by British colonial rulers that banned “carnal intercourse against the order of nature.” Conviction carried a fine and maximum 10-year jail sentence.

Although prosecutions were rare, gay activists said police used the law to harass and intimidate members of their community.

“We are all very thrilled and happy,” said Anjali Gopalan, executive director of the Naz Foundation, a gay advocacy group that had petitioned the court to overturn the statute.

“This is just the beginning. The battle will continue till every member of this community gets all the rights that an ordinary citizen has,” Gopalan told reporters.

While the ruling is non-binding outside the Indian capital, it effectively leaves the government with the choice of appealing to the Supreme Court or repealing the law nationwide.


According to the article, some Muslim and Christian leaders, however, aren't happy with the ruling at all. Big surprise there.
Elemental
I was just in India. Its a lovely land but the poverty is astounding. The caste system is immoral. There are still 'untouchable' castes. The Hindu sects are shockingly homophobic yet homosexual love has been part of the Eastern culture since the dawn of civilization. In India there are the hijras. These are a transgendered people who dress as women but are born male. They have been a part of Indian culture forever.
canmark
Good news for India, and hopefully this will spread to other countries in the developing world.

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The decision by the Delhi court applies to Section 377, a British-era anti-sodomy law that forbids "carnal intercourse against the order of nature."

The law, exported to India during British colonial rule, makes no distinction between consensual and non-consensual activities, includes homosexuality in the same category as pedophilia and defines rape as only occurring between a man and a woman, with no provision for sexual violence against men. Under the law, sex between homosexuals may result in up to 10 years of imprisonment.

Today, versions of the law remain in 18 Asian and Pacific, 17 African and 13 Caribbean nations and colonies, according to Human Rights Watch, which expressed hope India's reform would inspire others to change their laws.
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