SC refuses to delay hearing on Section 377

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The on Monday refused to adjourn hearing a batch of petitions against which criminalises homosexuality.

The centre earlier today had filed a petition in the Supreme Court, seeking more time to file its response in the case.

However, the apex court decided against the government's plea, as a result, the hearing will take place as per schedule.

In May, the apex court had decided to hear the plea filed by of Technology's alumni association seeking scrapping of of IPC.

Previously, on April 27 this year, of and had also filed petitions challenging Section 377.

Their plea came just six days after hotelier had also filed a plea in this regard in the top court.

In response to Suri's plea, the apex court on April 23 sought the Centre's reply on the plea seeking scrapping of Section 377.

Categorised as an unnatural offence, consensual sexual intercourse between persons of same-sex is termed 'against the order of nature' under (IPC), and can be punishable by life imprisonment.

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First Published: Mon, July 09 2018. 15:35 IST