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Chidambaram, Azad and Moily meet over Section 377 of IPC

PTI | New Delhi

Home Minister P Chidambaram along with his cabinet colleagues Law Minister Veerappa Moily and Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad on Friday held meeting to analyse Delhi High Court's judgement decriminalising same gender sex.

Emerging out of the half-an-hour long meeting held at North Block, Moily said the trio will submit their report to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

"We met today and analysed the judgment and will submit our report to the Prime Minister," he said.

In what is considered as a victory for gay rights activists, the Delhi High Court had on Thursday legalised homosexual acts among consenting adults holding that the 149-year-old law making it a criminal offence is violative of fundamental rights and not punishable.

The Government had yesterday adopted a cautious approach and avoided any direct reply on what its next move will be following the judgement.

"We need to examine the details of the judgement. Let me examine it," Moily had said when asked about the government's move following the judgement.


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By suresh sheth on 7/3/2009 9:30:33 PM

The fact that Muslim Imams have opposed Supreme Court verdict allowing homosexual acts and Roman Catholicism is opposed to homosexuality also as well as two Muslim ministers in Sonia-Singh government are involved in deciding whether Indian government will support Supreme Court verdict or not, point to coming politicization of this issue in India just as it happened in US because one major political party i.e. Republican Party is so fundamentalist when it comes to religion

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