SC to hear plea for relook on verdict on gay sex today
February 02, 2016  10:26
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The Supreme Court will on Tuesday hold an open court hearing of the curative petition by NGO Naz Foundation seeking relook at its verdict upholding the validity of Indian Penal Code's section 377 criminalising gay sex. (READ THE FAQ ON SECTION 377, HERE)

A bench of three seniormost judges -- Chief Justice T S Thakur, Justice Anil R Dave and Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar -- would hold the open court of the issue that caused flutters both in legal circles and amongst gay rights activitsts after top court by its December 12, 2013 upheld the validity of section 377. 

The apex court by its order of December 12, 2013 and subsequently in the review petition on January 28, 2014, upheld the validity of section 377, finding no constitutional infirmity in the penal provision that criminalises homosexuality.

Upholding the validity of section 377, the court had set aside the Delhi High Court verdict of July 2, 2009 by which it had read down section 377 and decriminalising consensual sex between the adults of same gender.
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