People's Union of Civil Liberties (PUCL) said the effect of the SC ruling has reinstated a "discriminatory" law, introduced 153 years ago, which violates the right to equality, privacy and freedom of expression of a section of Indian citizens "reducing them to what Delhi High Court evocatively referred to as 'unapprehended felons."
The organisation further stated the observations of the SC that in last 150 years there have been only 200 reported prosecutions as the basis for upholding vires of any provision "is unreasonable and dangerous precedent".
"The SC lost sight of the fact that in the instant case the issue of section 377 against consenting adults is itself an abuse," the statement said.