The Supreme Court today held the petition of an NGO seeking to decriminalise sexual intercourse between consenting adults of same sex was "laconic" as it miserably failed to furnish particulars of incidents of discriminatory attitude exhibited by the State agencies towards the LGBT community.
The apex court said Naz Foundation has also not furnished the details of the cases involving harassment and assault from public and public authorities to lesbians, gays, bisexuals and trans genders (LGBT) community.
"The writ petition filed by respondent no.1 (NGO) was singularly laconic inasmuch as except giving brief detail of the work being done by it for HIV prevention targeting MSM (men who have sex with men) community, it miserably failed to furnish the particulars of the incidents of discriminatory attitude exhibited by the State agencies towards sexual minorities and consequential denial of basic human rights to them," a bench of justices G S Singhvi and S J Mukhopadhaya said.
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"The total population of MSM as in 2006 was estimated to be 25,00,000 and 10 per cent of them are at risk of HIV," the bench said.
It also said that the details of state-wise break up of estimated high risk MSM, total adult population, adult HIV prevalence and number of HIV infections as in 2009 which has been given are "wholly insufficient for recording a finding that homosexuals, gays, etc., are being subjected to discriminatory treatment either by State or its agencies or the society".