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Section 377 persecutes sexual minorities in India: Humsafar Trust

The study suggests that sexual minorities are vulnerable to multiple forms of interpersonal violence committed against them by family members, neighbours and even intimate partners

July 20, 2018 / 11:32 IST
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The matter will be heard again on October 21.
The matter will be heard again on October 21.

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The Supreme Court is scheduled to continue hearing on the matter of the constitutionality of Section 377 today. During the course of proceedings on July 17, the court had announced that the moment the bench is convinced that the section violates fundamental rights, it will strike it down, and that it won’t wait for majoritarian governments to take a decision on the same.

While the Supreme Court seems to have taken a progressive stance, a report by The Humsafar Trust, a petitioner in the ongoing case, shows that sexual minorities continue to face egregious human rights violations.

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The report, which aims to study human rights violations and allied discrimination on sexual minorities, have collated data from media reports as well as 17 Community Based Organisations or CBOs from across India and includes the states of Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Gujarat, etc.

The report, which was presented in the Supreme Court by the counsel of petitioners, has pointed out at the disparity in healthcare for sexual minorities, how sexual non-conformists develop emotional disorders because of the stigma associated with them, and end up leading a poor quality of life.