Tuesday, July 14, 2009

India's Supreme Court Accepts Challenge to High Court Ruling on Being Gay

The Indian Supreme Court has agreed to consider a petition against a lower court's ruling that homosexuality should be decriminalised. Earlier this month, the Delhi High Court ruled that the colonial-era law was unconstitutional. The petition was filed by Sushil Kumar Kaushal, described as a "Hindu astrologer". He argued that if gay sex is legalised, "tomorrow people might seek permission for having sex with animals". Full Story from Pink News

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