This seems wierd to me.. who fukking knew shyt was like this in Inida...
ANAND GROVER, SENIOR ADVOCATE, LAWYERS COLLECTIVE: It's wrong. Three seventy-seven is actually violating--it violates privacy, health, and dignity, because criminalizing means that you can intrude into the private sphere, which is not permissible under the Constitution. It actually treats these people, the LGBT community, in a discriminatory manner. Though the law is applicable to all, it is only enforced against the LGBT community. So, therefore, it's in violation of articles 14 and 15, which talk about equality discrimination.
Ireally can't understand it. To me it is bizarre that you decriminalize a population, and four years later you criminalize again. So you're sitting for four years having decriminalized people. Young people have used that opportunity and found the guts to come out about being gay. And now you're trying to push them back into the closet.
I mean, this day and age, this is not a good reflection on the country, on who we are as a people, what we're thinking, how we're thinking. And I think you would think that the Supreme Court at least would uphold the rights of people. So it's really sad that this has happened.
ANAND GROVER, SENIOR ADVOCATE, LAWYERS COLLECTIVE: It's wrong. Three seventy-seven is actually violating--it violates privacy, health, and dignity, because criminalizing means that you can intrude into the private sphere, which is not permissible under the Constitution. It actually treats these people, the LGBT community, in a discriminatory manner. Though the law is applicable to all, it is only enforced against the LGBT community. So, therefore, it's in violation of articles 14 and 15, which talk about equality discrimination.
Ireally can't understand it. To me it is bizarre that you decriminalize a population, and four years later you criminalize again. So you're sitting for four years having decriminalized people. Young people have used that opportunity and found the guts to come out about being gay. And now you're trying to push them back into the closet.
I mean, this day and age, this is not a good reflection on the country, on who we are as a people, what we're thinking, how we're thinking. And I think you would think that the Supreme Court at least would uphold the rights of people. So it's really sad that this has happened.