"We will have to change the law. If the Supreme Court has upheld that law, then we will certainly have to take firm steps. Change has to be made fast and any delay cannot take place. We will use all means available to make changes at the earliest," Law Minister Kapil Sibal told reporters here in the wake of an uproar over the ruling.
Asked whether government could bring a legislation to amend section 377 of the IPC, he said at this stage "time is of the essence. We must decriminalise adult consensual relationships."
Finance Minister P Chidambaram said the Supreme Court ruling was "wrong" and all options would be looked at to set right the apex court order.
Terming the judgement "disappointing", he said the court should have applied "current social and moral values" in the case.
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He said the government should file a review or curative petition and that the matter should be heard by a five-bench judge.
He noted that the bench that gave the order, should have referred the matter to a five-judge bench and that the interpretation of law cannot be static.