The 5 Men And Women Who Challenged Ban On Homosexuality

All India | Edited by | Updated: September 06, 2018 12:44 IST
The 5 Men And Women Who Challenged Ban On Homosexuality

Five celebrity petitioners in their plea said Section 377 violated the right to life and personal liberty

New Delhi:  The Supreme Court today has said homosexuality is not a crime in India. The top court pronounced its verdict on petitions challenging the colonial-era Section 377 that criminalises consensual gay sex. In 2013, the Supreme Court had cancelled a Delhi high court order that had decriminalized homosexuality, by overturning the outdated law, saying it was up to parliament to take a call on scrapping laws. Five celebrities, in 2016, petitioned the Supreme Court to reconsider its own ruling. Chief Justice Dipak Misra, who headed the five judge bench hearing the case said,"Respect for each others rights is supreme humanity. Criminalising gay sex is irrational and indefensible."