Section 377! Section 377 is a crazy eye-opener! It has
forced me to take a look at India as it is today! We claim to be living in a
secular and free country! A country whose proud heritage and history
consistently boast its tolerance and acceptance of EVERYONE! A country which is
said to have one of the most democratic laws in the world! We are often quoted
as a prime example of democracy and of being an embodiment of the very spirit
of tolerance, freedom, and diversity!
The Supreme Court of India repealed the judicial ruling of
the High Court of Delhi on the grounds that amending or repealing a law should
be a matter of legislation, and not a judicial ruling! Apparently, the
discretion of the esteemed members of the judiciary of our just nation are
below reproach! Judges can make irreversible decisions as to what happens to
human lives, property, etc., but cannot make such judgements! Anyway, ever
since we started civics lessons in school, I’ve always remembered India as having
been quoted as one of the most open-minded and just countries in the world! Terms
such as secular, socialist and the like pop into my mind rather pointedly in
this context! It has always been portrayed as the country that makes the
toughest of decisions no matter what, because the most prominent and dominant
feature of India’s Constitution is “inclusiveness”! And I’ve always believed
that! Believed that India would always be the nation that (at least on the
surface or in the letter of the law) reflected one of humanity’s most difficult
traits; the ability to not only be tolerant of, but to welcome people who are
intrinsically different from us! But Section 377 has been a serious and rather
late reality check for me!
“The section was declared unconstitutional with respect to sex between consenting adults by the High Court of Delhi on 2 July 2009. That judgement was overturned by the Supreme Court of India on 11 December 2013, with the Court holding that amending or repealing Section 377 should be a matter left to Parliament, not the judiciary.”
- An Excerpt From Wikipedia!
The Supreme Court has, however, asked the Parliament to look
into the matter and decide if Section 377 should be scrapped or not! Call me
pessimistic if you will, but I don’t see that happening anytime soon! India is
a largely homophobic country! Its politicians and representatives are just as
homophobic as any average person of the nation, if not more! Human nature is to
oppose anything that it considers wrong; to resist anything that it deems
unnecessarily difficult; and to ostracize/eliminate anything that it fears! The
fear gripping this nation is crippling its judgement, its ability to transcend
bias and be broad-minded enough to truly expand its diversity in a wholesome
and non-prejudicial manner! It is shameful that a matter such as homosexual
rights is still an issue in the 21st century! After everything the
human race has collectively been through, we still haven’t established certain
common universal laws! There can be no true social peace and prosperity until
that has been established and the only way something like that is ever going to
happen is if we manage to eradicate such unjust laws and differences! In
today’s world you’d expect to distinguish between the laws of different
countries by highlighting the different rates of taxes imposed in different
nations! But no; we are still at a stage where we have not settled upon what
would universally constitute the fundamental rights of a human being!
I completely agree with what the two quotes say! The Supreme
Court’s view IS an endorsement of their respective scriptures! (So much so,
that it seems a pity that the objective of our country and its laws is not to
specifically satiate the whims of every scripture there is!) However, pitiable
as it may be, and sympathetic as you may feel for this not being the ultimate
objective of our country, OURS is a secular country! We may have more theists
than anywhere else in the world! The population of our nation may
single-handedly worship more deities and gods/goddesses than everywhere else in
the world collectively does! But in the spirit of that secularism that is our
birthright, as promised to us by OUR very own Constitution (and promised to us
not as a gift from the makers of the Constitution itself, but given to us as a truly
free gift of nature and augmented by the Constitution of India; for it is a
free and universally undeniable right, to enjoy and do as we will; as long as
we do not forsake the ability of those in our vicinity to do the same); is it
not unfair for us to deny other human beings from doing as is their wont, when their
actions are, in no way compromising the overall peace and prosperity of the
nation?! The role of the law is to protect the interests of the people of the
nation! That includes all its cultures, sub-cultures, groups of various castes,
creeds, origin (on various bases), etc., etc.! Equality before the law is the
spirit behind blindfolding the Sacred (YES, the SACRED) Lady of Justice! A pity
that I’m having to quote a character from Spiderman, Uncle Ben, in such a
context, but I do so with pride when I say, “With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility!” There is
unequivocally a heavy burden of responsibility that we inherited from our
forefathers when we were born into a country such as India; the onerous task of
preserving and persevering with our cultural diversity and our penchant for
“inclusiveness”! But just because we find the thought of honourably fulfilling
our role as this generation of Indians rather cumbersome doesn’t mean that we
bear the weight of that tremendous responsibility with the same ill-grace as
the great Titan, Atlas himself! That said, OUR heritage most certainly is NOT to
write off the minorities and their interests in order to satisfy the Heads of
religious orders and/or to ensure that the laws of the nation are in accordance
with scriptures, but to defend the interests of those people (shocking as it
may seem to some of y’all)! And as for our performance with regard to
fulfilling our inherited duty, I’m afraid I’m gonna have to use a phrase often
used by my sister here, “EPIC FAIL!”
Among other quotes in Wikipedia, one says, “The Supreme Court’s view is an endorsement of our scriptures.” (EXTRACTED FROM THE ORIGINAL QUOTE IN WIKIPEDIA), while another says, “In Judaism, our scriptures do not permit homosexuality”.
We allow adults to choose whether they wish to drink or not
and whether they wish to smoke or not (though they are fully aware of society’s
open denigration for such “anti-social” elements and the “harmful effects” of
such habits, they are still GIVEN a choice);
on the grounds that every adult must have the freedom of choice; but we would
deny that very same “privilege” to an adult when it comes to the matter of his/her
sexual orientation! After all, it is indeed a mere matter of choice! It isn’t a
debate about an act of forced intercourse; cause the last time I checked, rape
was illegal and I couldn’t hear anyone protesting and lobbying for “Rape
Rights”! So when we can, in clear conscience, condone any act of a sexual
nature between two consenting adults, what difference should it make to us if
those two adults are of the same gender or not?! The answer is, none
whatsoever! However, history has made it amply clear that what should be and
what is, are rarely one and the same!
Several quotes going around the country with regard to
homosexuality include the phrases “breach of peace” and “against
nature”/”against the natural order of things”! Breach of peace?! Excuse me, but
just because you’re having a hard time accepting the fact that everyone around
you isn’t exactly a carbon copy of you; and that your denial of the truly
natural order of things is so traumatic to you, that you don’t have any peace
of mind; doesn’t mean that the natural peace, harmony and stability of society
is being jeopardized in any way! If someone being different from you disturbs
you very deeply, though it does not truly or significantly affect you in any
way whatsoever, please know that you exhibit a deep-seated psychological
imbalance; that you are not a fully emotionally developed person; and that such
imbalance within you statistically says that you could end up a sociopathic
serial killer! So before you go screaming for jail time for somebody else, I
suggest you take a quick moment to reassess who would be classified as a
greater potential threat to human society and fully comprehend what it is
you’re actually asking for, my dear homophobe! As for those people who believe
that homosexuality is against the natural order of things, please wake up! It
wasn’t Dr. Frankenstein, it wasn’t a radioactive spider, it wasn’t experimental
drug enhancement, or even gamma radiation that caused this to come about! Some
people are just homosexual! The majority of the population is straight, true,
but that doesn’t mean THEY ALL ARE! It’s like being left-handed! So hear me now,
and hear me clear: the day you’re willing to pass a law to throw all southpaws
in jail is the day Section 377 would be a fair and just law! Well actually, it
still wouldn’t be fair; but at least it would show a damned bit of CONSISTENCY!
In retrospect, it is probably prudent that legislative
amendments BE made by law-makers and autonomous power to overthrow existing
laws NOT be given to the judiciary! This is advisable in the spirit of
dispersion (decentralization) of power and to mitigate the risk of a (disguised/open)
dictatorship ever emerging in a democratic country such as India! It’s probably
done to ensure that no one man or woman has the staggering power to drastically
alter the course of human history forever; because any error made by said
person would be catastrophic, and the repercussions of such a blunder would be,
more threateningly, irreversible! However, in our haste to justify the rulings
of the Supreme Court, we overlook an important fact – the fact that when you
create and impose rules and laws that make no sense and have no moral standing,
you are but pleading that the people break the law! When you show no compassion
for the interests of the minority and try to compel them to act as you see fit;
when you make them do something so completely against their wishes; you are but
forcing them to indulge in “unlawful” activity! Whether you believe in “Justice
Delayed Is Justice Denied” or not, you must realize the havoc such a decision could
create; no matter how briefly the ruling may stand (and that is if you have
blindly optimistic faith in the system and assume that it won’t be long before
the Parliament amends/scraps Section 377 and all is well in the world again)! But
even if it is only a matter of time before Section 377 is suitably and
righteously repealed or amended, the fact of the matter is that homosexual
people today are facing unfair and absolutely superfluous restrictions! There
are some who will conform to the laws in place and others who won’t! Those who
conform to the law will forever be branded as the victims of oppression, and
those who don’t, will be branded criminals! Neither terms seem even mildly
acceptable to me in the given context! The former needs no explanation, but do
we really want even the tiniest community of our nation to be known as the
oppressed?! As for the latter, it is sure to stir up quite a ruckus!
Law-breakers are known as convicts, as criminals! They have committed not just
a mistake as per that term, but a crime; a crime punishable by law! It’s like
we’re trying to increase the crime rate of the nation, so that we can keep as
many of the growing population as possible off the streets! But let me tell you
one thing, if you’re trying to solve the traffic problems of the nation or
something, there are far better ways to do it!
Unfortunately, I majorly stand by the Supreme Court's decision! If we allow the judges in OUR judicial system to overturn laws as and when they see fit, there'll be anarchy! The Supreme Court stated that the function of the courts in India is to uphold the law, not overturn it as and when they see fit. If a law is perceived to be outdated or void in the current period, then it would be the obligation of the Legislative bodies to bring up the same, discuss it, and pass or repeal appropriate laws. However, given the absolute efficiency of the Legislative system in place, and the very subjective nature of justice itself, I can't help but wish that judges could rule against existing laws at times, on a case by case basis. After all, "When the law does not uphold justice, the law is but a burden to society! What was once a protective barrier, is now a restrictive shackle!"
Unfortunately, I majorly stand by the Supreme Court's decision! If we allow the judges in OUR judicial system to overturn laws as and when they see fit, there'll be anarchy! The Supreme Court stated that the function of the courts in India is to uphold the law, not overturn it as and when they see fit. If a law is perceived to be outdated or void in the current period, then it would be the obligation of the Legislative bodies to bring up the same, discuss it, and pass or repeal appropriate laws. However, given the absolute efficiency of the Legislative system in place, and the very subjective nature of justice itself, I can't help but wish that judges could rule against existing laws at times, on a case by case basis. After all, "When the law does not uphold justice, the law is but a burden to society! What was once a protective barrier, is now a restrictive shackle!"
Sylesh
ReplyDeleteYou must be kidding yourself saying India is a free country. We cannot even have a play by Nathuram Godse shown in India. This play shows his view point. In no way I condone violence or killing some one. What I don't agree is Government not giving you an option to see it and decide for yourself. They just impose their view point.
India may be biggest democracy in size, but definitely not a free country.
Cheers
Raj
Exactly! Choice is the fundamental promise of a democracy! We've gone from being the so-called largest democracy to being the largest hypocrisy.
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