Singhvi refrains from commenting on his verdict on gay sex

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 11 2013 | 7:42 PM IST
Justice G S Singhvi today refrained from making any comment on the criticism he received from the LGBT community for his last judgment upholding gay sex as criminal offence.
"Please read the judgement first. Then you can come and ask me questions," Justice Singhvi, who demitted office as a judge of the Supreme Court today, said in response to a question that the lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgenders community across the country was disappointed with his decision to set aside the Delhi High Court judgement.
His view was sought after a program to bid him farewell on his last day at the apex court.
In his judgement, Justice Singhvi set aside the 2009 verdict of the Delhi High Court which had decriminalised gay sex among consenting adults in private.
Justice Singhvi left it to the Parliament to amend section 377 of the IPC which considers gay sex as an offence and prescribes a maximum punishment of life imprisonment.
Speaking at the function, Chief Justice of India P Sathasivam appreciated the work done by Justice Singhvi in his over six-year-long tenure in the apex court and praised the view taken by him in various cases including the Noida land acquisition matter.
He said Justice Singhvi was a part of the judiciary for over 23 years and in his six years in the apex court he passed several important judgements on issues which includes the Noida land acquisition, the use of red beacons and gay sex.
The CJI also credited Singhvi for the success of the recently held National Lok Adalat which had disposed of 71.78 lakh cases across the country.

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First Published: Dec 11 2013 | 7:42 PM IST

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