Indian gov't now tells court it doesn't have authority to overturn anti-gay law

Qnews  Dec 02 08

Source: Thaindian News , Daily News & Analysis , Indian Express NEW DELHI -- An extended legal debate over an Indian statute that makes gay sex illegal took a new twist this week as lawyers for the government's ruling coalition argued that Delhi High Court, which has been hearing a challenge to the statute, has no authority to overturn it. The court should refrain from passing any judgment on the issue because it might encroach upon legislative functions, the Center -- India's ruling coalition -- said in its reply to the petitions being heard by the court. At present, gay sex is an. Full story...

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