Govt takes no stand on gay sex, leaves it to SC
New Delhi, Sep 17 (PTI) Shying away from taking any stand on gay sex, the government today virtually left it for the Supreme Court to decide on the "correctness" of the Delhi High Court order decriminalising homosexuality.
The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, considered the report of the three-member Group of Ministers formed on the issue and decided that Attorney General G Vahanvati will "assist" the Supreme Court on it.
"The Cabinet decided to ask the Attorney General to assist the Supreme Court in every way desired by it in arriving at an opinion on the correctness of the judgement of the High Court," Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni told reporters.
To a volley of questions, she repeated the same formulation of her statement and said the Supreme Court can decide if the High Court was "right or not" in decriminalising gay sex.
New Delhi, Sep 17 (PTI) Shying away from taking any stand on gay sex, the government today virtually left it for the Supreme Court to decide on the "correctness" of the Delhi High Court order decriminalising homosexuality.
The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, considered the report of the three-member Group of Ministers formed on the issue and decided that Attorney General G Vahanvati will "assist" the Supreme Court on it.
"The Cabinet decided to ask the Attorney General to assist the Supreme Court in every way desired by it in arriving at an opinion on the correctness of the judgement of the High Court," Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni told reporters.
To a volley of questions, she repeated the same formulation of her statement and said the Supreme Court can decide if the High Court was "right or not" in decriminalising gay sex.
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