Well-known hotelier Keshav Suri, who runs the Lalit Group
of hotels, approached the Supreme Court for decriminalising gay sex and to
quash Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code that makes carnal intercourse a
crime punishable with imprisonment of up to ten years. The court agreed to hear
his plea and issued notice to the Centre.
Armed with recent verdicts of the apex court upholding
the right of choice and right to privacy of citizens, the 33-year-old
businessman, who claims to be in a committed relationship with a man, said the
penal provision is discriminatory and there was no logic for declaring
intercourse between two individuals of same sex as against the order of the
nature.
Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for Suri,
contended that a person’s right to choice of sexual orientation was part of
fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution.
Rohatgi argued that Section 377 should not be invoked in
case of any intercourse between two consenting adults of same sex. “Persons
from lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) community are
ridiculed in various spheres of life,” the petition said. “Equal work
opportunities and pay is not given to individuals who have chosen their sexual
orientation which is called ‘different’. The petitioner himself has suffered
mentally and been stigmatised on account of his sexual orientation at personal
and professional fronts. He had to deal with non-acceptance of his fundamental
and intrinsic choice that is his homosexuality with his family and thereafter
even professionally questions were raised about his sexuality, which does not
normally happen with heterosexual individuals,” the petition said.
“In addition, the petitioner is constantly living under
the fear of a false prosecution with Section 377 being on the statute book and
the petitioner is unable to express his relationship and his right to choose
his sexual partner without being worried. This is by no yardstick a life of
dignity and respect,” it said. Agreeing to hear his plea, a bench of Chief
Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud sought response
from the Centre within a week.
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