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Homosexuality in India: A chronology

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    In a historic judgment, Delhi High Court legalised gay sex among consenting adults.
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    Following is the chronology of the eight year-long legal proceedings which ended on Thursday with the Delhi High Court legalising gay sex among consenting adults.

    * 2001: An NGO fighting for gay rights, Naz Foundation files PIL seeking legalisation of gay sex among consenting adults.

    * Sept 2, 2004 : Delhi High Court dismisses the PIL seeking decriminalisation of gay sex.

    * Sept, 2004: The gay right activists file review petition.

    * Nov 3, 2004: The HC dismisses the review plea.

    * Dec, 2004: Gay rights activists approach the apex court against the order of the High Court.

    * Apr 3, 2006: The apex court directs the HC to reconsider the matter on merit and remands the case back to High Court.

    * Oct 4, 2006: The HC allows senior BJP leader B P Singhal's plea, opposing decriminalising gay sex, to be impleaded in the case.

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    * Sept 18, 2008: Centre seeks more time to take stand on the issue after the contradictory stand between the Home and Health ministries over decriminalisation of homosexuality. The Court refuses the plea and final argument in the case begins.

    * Sep 25, 2008: The gay rights activists contend that the government cannot infringe upon their fundamental right to equality by decriminalising homosexual acts on the ground of morality.

    * Sep 26, 2008: The Court pulls up the Centre for speaking in two voices on the homosexuality law in view of contradictory affidavits filed by Health and Home ministries.

    * Sep 26, 2008: Centre says that gay sex is immoral and a reflection of a perverse mind and its decriminalisation would lead to moral degradation of society.

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    Dev, the country is not proud of youBy: Kalidas M | 07-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Dev, but the country is not proud of you, oh, what about that?
    AtlastBy: Another Rahul | 02-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Such draconian measures against one of the most persecuted groups! I'm glad India took a step in the right direction. To the other Rahul, get a life... they are not asking you to do anything. Let them do what they want to, as long as they are consenting. If we can have porn and prostitution, but get on high horses to ensure that some groups are punished for exercising their basic rights! Live and let live.. Jai Hind!!
    Reply to RahulBy: Vinod | 02-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Dude, 'such act' between unmarried couples, and extra marital affairs are already not 'criminal' offense...
    FinallyBy: Dev | 02-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Finally I can say I am proud of my country!
    This verdict has wider implicationsBy: Rahul | 02-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward If this verdict allows consensual intercourse between two adults as their human right,then even such act between unmarried couples,married having extra marital affairs
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