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NAVTEJ SINGH JOHAR V. UNION OF INDIA [WP (CRIMINAL)] NO. 76 OF 2016

This Case Summary is written by Reetambhar Kumar Das, a student at Adamas University, Barasat, Kolkata

SYNOPSIS 

 “Equality means more than passing laws. The struggle is really won in the hearts and minds of the community where it really counts”- Barbara Gittings. 

Section 377 of Indian Penal Code, 1860 was inserted in order to punish the offence of sodomy, buggery and bestiality. The offence basically consists of carnal intercourse beyond the nature, i.e. any intercourse which is not a penile-vagina intercourse. To punish someone under this Section two ingredients are necessary- 

1. Carnal intercourse 

2. against the order of nature. 

This section also includes any unnatural intercourse with any man, woman or animal. 

The provisions have been challenged before various courts in order to get the section decriminalized as well as the rights of the LGBTQ are recognized.

It is the duty of the State to protect the right and dignity of every person of our society. As we claim our country to be a developing country the society cannot remain unmindful to the theory of homosexuality which is researched by many scholars, biological and psychological science.  

BACKGROUND 

The case originated in the year 2009 when the Delhi High Court, in the case of Naz Foundation v. Govt. of N.C.T of Delhi held Sec 377 to be unconstitutional, in so far as it pertains to consensual sexual conduct between two adults of the same sex. Later in 2014, a two judge bench of the Supreme Court overturned the Delhi High Court decision. When the petition of 2014 was challenged before the three- judge bench in the year 2016 the Supreme Court held that a larger bench must answer the issues raised and thus the case was referred to five bench judges. 

In the year 2016, Navtej Singh Johar who is a renowned dancer filed a writ petition before the Honourable Supreme Court in 2016 seeking recognition of the right to choose sexual partner to be a right under Article 21 of the Indian constitution. Furthermore claiming Sec 377 of Indian Penal Code should be declared unconstitutional as it was violative of Article 14 of the Indian Constitution. 

On 6th September 2018, the judgment was given by a five bench judge bench comprising of CJI (now former) Dipak Misra, Justice R.F. Nariman, Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, Justice A.M Khanwilkar and Justice Indu Malhotra.    

FACT OF THE CASE

A writ petition was filed by a dancer Navtej Singh Johar, who belonged to LGBTQ community. The Bench overruled Suresh kumar Koushal v. Naz Foundation and others (2013) judgment. In this particular case constitutional validity of Sec 377 of IPC was upheld. The Court not only did find that Suresh Koushal failed to recognize how Sec 377 violates fundamental rights, but further stated that it relied on a constitutionally impermissible rationale. 

The issue regarding decriminalizing Sec 377 was first raised by an NGO named Naaz Foundation, which had in 2001 approached the Delhi High Court for decriminalizing sexual act between two consenting adults of the same gender. This 2009 judgment was overturned in 2013 by the Supreme Court. 

The status of identity of the transgender was first luculent in the case of National Legal Services Authority v. Union of India and others. 

ISSUES OF THE CASE

The main issue before the Court was to decriminalizing sec 377 IPC and to recognize the rights of LGBTQ community. 

The issues are categorized as follows- 

1. Whether judgment given in Suresh Kumar Koushal v. Naaz Foundation was proper or not. 

2. Whether sec 377 of IPC violates Art 14 and Art 15 of Indian Constitution or not 

3. Whether Sec 377 is against Right to privacy which is a fundamental right or not. 

CONTENTIONS

The petitioner of the case contented that homosexuality, bisexuality and other sexual orientations are equally natural and reflective of expression of choice and inclination founded on consent of two persons who are eligible in law to express such consent and it is neither a physical nor a mental illness, rather they are natural variations of expression and free thinking process of a person’s autonomy. Hence as a person’s dignity and decisional autonomy is hampered it is a clear violation of Art 21 of Indian Constitution. It is further argued that their growth of personality, relation building endeavour to enter into a live-in relationship or to form an association with a sense of commodity have become a mirage and the essential desires are crippled with violates Art 19 (1) (a) of Indian Constitution. Art 15 of the Indian Constitution is also violated because as the provision forbid discrimination on ground of “Sex” it would also include Sexual orientation of an individual. 

On the other side Union of India submitted that as far as consensual acts of adults in private is left before the Court to decide. The Respondent of the present case has focused on the problem of contracting HIV/AIDS and the percentage of HIV/AIDS is more in homosexual persons than heterosexual persons. The Counsel for the defendant further focused on the shambles of the very institution of marriage and regarding the breakdown of social culture. The counsel further said that the main focus of a State is to protect its citizen from any harm or injuries and since carnal intercourse between two person is offensive and injurious it’s state’s responsibility to put reasonable restrictions to forbid such aberrant human behaviour by means of legislation. 

Hence concluded by saying that Sec 377 is constitutionally valid and it’s not a violation of any individual’s right. 

FINDINGS

The findings in the case is as follows that the Honourable Court has focused more on individual’s right than on the upcoming consequences of decriminalizing homosexuality. As presently there lies no provision or remedy under any law to protect the rights of the homosexuals, we can say the judgment has turned out to be a dead one. 

Article 14 and Article 15 talks of  equality yet we find that even the Court tried to bring the community on equal footing yet they have stood as minority in the society. 

REASONING

The Court held that the Judgment passed in the case of Suresh Koushal case was not proper as the interpretation of the word “against the order of the nature” was misinterpreted. 

The Honourable Court in the case of Navtej Singh Johar held that although the LGBTQ community holds only a minority position in our Indian society yet they too are entitled to enforce their fundamental rights guaranteed under Art 14, 19, 15, 21 of the Indian Constitution. The Court clarified that the act should be consensual between two adults i.e. who is above the age of 18 years and are competent enough to give consent. 

The consent must be free consent, which must be voluntarily and without any coercion. Furthermore the provision of Sec 377 IPC will continue to govern non- consensual sexual acts against adults, all acts of carnal intercourse against minors and acts of bestiality. 

CRITICAL ANALYSIS

 Every coin has 2 sides, likewise the judgment suffers from no defects and gives a legal recognition to the LGBTQ community, yet we cannot overlook the consequences of decriminalizing Sec 377 IPC. This consequence left open the door for bad consequences which would follow in future. 

Firstly the LGBTQ community people wanted not only legal recognition to their rights but also a legislation which would be beneficial to them. The general concept of intimacy was always there within four walls of the room, the only benefit that this judgment gave is to allow the community to speak freely about their rights in the society. But this has not much benefited the community at large as Indian society is far away in accepting such judgment with a happy face. 

Secondly the judgment gave legal permission to have sexual intercourse and to choose sexual partner on its own, but the question lies do we find anywhere in the judgment the concept of socialization. The judgment is silent regarding marriage laws, divorce laws, maintaince laws, and the main thing i.e. custody law. 

Special Marriage Act, 1954, Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Parsi Marriage and divorce Act, 1936, Indian Divorce Act, 1869 talks about marriage between two heterogeneous persons. The Hindu Adoption and maintaince Act 1956 talks about adoption by a father or a mother. The maintaince under Hindu law talks about maintaince of Husband or wife, Sec 125 Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 talks about maintaince of wife. In India we donot have any law for protecting male from getting sexually harassed in workplace likewise we can least expect homosexuals getting any particular laws for themselves. 

None of the legislation talks about Homosexual person’s right to marry, have children in adoption, maintaince if neglected by either partner, no legislation to protect against illegal demand for dowry, no statue for protecting them from domestic violence or the right to divorce if any dispute arises. 

Thirdly the judgment is silent regarding any kind of reservation for LGBTQ community. Although The Transgender Persons (protection of rights) Bill, 2019 was passed to give right to Transgender person yet there lies no provisions for homosexual persons. It is common scenario that when any organization gets to know about the sexual orientation of a person with same sex he/she will be shown doors at very first instance in order to save the reputation of the organization hence we can get least expectation in getting reservation for homosexual persons. 

Fourthly Sec 377 IPC was enacted to safe children from child abuse and from preventing sexual acts on children. But the Decriminalization of Sec 377 IPC would show path for more child abuse cases. 

Fifthly legalizing anything would mean the State is encouraging that particular act. Legalizing Sec 377 would give a path for selling of one’s body for money and the state would do nothing as this Sec is decriminalized. This act of selling body would increase the chance of having more HIV/STD cases in future. 

Lastly the question of “consent” still remained a grey area as it is very difficult to prove such consent between two adults and hence giving a pathway for more exploitation.  

CONCLUSION 

India has finally taken the step to decriminalize the old British era laws by stating that a person’s right is more important than what society thinks. It is true Indian society would never accept this judgment, yet we would hope for some day when our mentality regarding homosexuals would ultimately change and that day we can say that decriminalizing homosexuality has been worth and homosexuals have actually got their rights. 

SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL, NOIDA 

BRIEF INTRODUCTION

Symbiosis Law School, NOIDA is a constituent of ‘Symbiosis International university’ providing professional legal education. It is a premium law school ranked amongst the countries best, which prioritises excelling in imparting legal education. All the courses that are offered are approved by the Bar Council of India and a NAAC Accredited, A Grade university. The admissions take place through a three-round written and oral interview.

LOCATION

62 A Block Phase, 47/48 Opposite Nokia Siemens Building Sector, 2, Block A, Industrial Area, Sector 62, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201301

OFFICIAL WEBSITE

https://www.symlaw.edu.in/home

INFRASTRUCTURE

  1.  CAMPUS 

The law school campus is equipped with the most hi-tech, advanced technology which is well maintained, and the entire campus is completely green and wireless. The law school further provides several types of amenities on campus, ranging from a digital and paperback library, fully-equipped gymnasium, a multipurpose hall, amphitheatre, moot court hall, auditorium, Cafeteria, and a lot more. All the classrooms are spacious and engineered uniquely to make it noise-free along with the capacity to board around eighty students, coupled with a centralised air-conditioning system, projector, collar mikes and edusmart ed system etc.  

  1.  LIBRARY

The college homes a spacious library equipped with digital and paperback books to keep up with the demand for the latest requirements from books to journals and research papers. The library limits the issues to two paperback books and provides the students with thirty plus logins for digital libraries like Westlaw India, Manupatra, Hein Online etc.

  1.  HOSTEL

The hostels are only available for girls and are spread over two buildings, further, all the rooms have an en-suite bathroom and all-time wife at their disposal.  The students are provided with a cafeteria, multipurpose room, gymnasium etc. The staff is present 24×7 and the medical care centre is also available. 

ACADEMICS AND FACILITIES

The courses offered at Symbiosis International are as follows-

  1.  BA LLB – The Bachelor of Arts + Bachelor of Legislative Law
  2.  BBA LLB – Bachelor of Business + Administration and Bachelor of Legislative Law

And one master’s program –

  1. LLM (Business and Corporate Law) – Master of Laws
  2. LLM (Criminal Law and Security Law) – Master of Laws

ADMINISTRATION AND FEE STRUCTURE

The faculty at Symbiosis law school, Noida is highly experienced and qualified, the professors are extremely helpful and always open to queries. A perfect balance of formal yet friendly is practised. The college hosts multiple workshops with esteemed talkers like Supreme Court judges and United Nations hosts. 

The fee structure is as follows- 

  1. BA LLB – ₹3,10,000 (for first-year)
  2. BBA LLB – ₹3,10,000 (for first-year)
  3. LLM (Business and Corporate Law) – ₹2,75,000 (3 years)
  4. LLM (Criminal Law and Security Law) – ₹2,75,000 (3 years)

CAFETERIA

Symbiosis law school, Noida hosts a canteen paired with an open-air kiosk, welcoming a friendly, open, and healthy environment. The canteen works on a modern kitchen coupled with a hygienic surrounding. The food served ranges from one cuisine to another and further has a plethora of side dishes.

STUDENT CULTURE AND ACTIVITIES

The law school campus has successfully made quite a big name for itself in the field of moot courts and other competitions. The students are encouraged to participate in as many competitions and moot courts as they want and are also backed with financial aid as well as, attendance excuse. The college also hosts various cells like the Mooter’s Society, Literacy Cell, Legal Aid cell, Environmental and Social Welfare Society, etc.

In the month of first quarter of the year, the college host a gigantic fest which has earned a name for itself with celebrities coming and performing etc.

PLACEMENT

The law school homes both a placement cell and an internship cell, the average package ranges from eight to ten lakhs per annum and higher-end touches twelve to fifteen lakhs per annum. A large group of alumni is currently work in top tier law firms in the country. 

BEST THING

The best part of Symbiosis law school, Noida is the inclusive yet diverse crowd accompanied by top tier faculty and infrastructure. The administration is immensely helpful and the location of the law school is a prime working area, everything ranging from law firms to huge gardens and restaurants are within five minutes of the campus.

WORST THING

The biggest drawback of the law school is the fact that it shares its entire campus with students studying management at Symbiosis International University. Since the two majors are quite different, students never really get a chance to mix up.

CONCLUSION

Symbiosis law school, Noida is an excellent choice for students with financial backing who are aspiring to study law, the administration is always backing up the students and encouraging them to dive into new fields. Since the admission takes place through a competitive exam, the students are diverse and have a friendly competition between them and stay focused. 

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Team Attorneylex is a Student-run organisation, it is an online platform for law students where they can contribute their legal knowledge and get recognized for their contribution. We aim to guide law students in their legal research, content writing, case analysis, read or understand the judgments passed by the courts, etc. because we believe that these things are an essential part of the legal profession.

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Jamanalal Bajaj School Of Legal Studies: Banasthali Vidyapith

BRIEF INTRODUCTION

Banasthali Vidyapith, was established in 1935 to give quality and advanced education to girls. The institute has been approved by NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council) with an ‘A’ grade and is recognized by the UGC (University Grants Commission).

It is a deemed university offering programs at the secondary, senior secondary, undergraduate, and postgraduate degree levels. Jamnalal Bajaj School of Legal Studies is a part of university.

LOCATION

University is located in Tonk District, Newai, Rajasthan. Nearest Railway Station to reach campus is Newai Station around 7 KM.

OFFICIAL WEBSITE

http://www.banasthali.org/

INFRASTRUCTURE

  1. CAMPUS

The campus includes many buildings as department of every courses is different as university provides a wide variety of courses for us its very obvious campus is so large and it includes hostels, sports ground, indoor, outdoor platform for sports, market area etc. The law department is nice with good infrastructure. There are no air-conditioned classrooms. Moot courts are excellent. Overall Department of Law provides a good environment. 

  1. LIBRARY

Every department has its own library and there is one central library common for all. In JAMANALAL BAJAJ SCHOOL OF LEGAL STUDIES (Department of Law) has its own library for law students. Departmental library also issues semester wise books to students for that entire semester. Library of law department is very well assembled with full of updated editions, newspapers and many other law books. Computer Labs are also provided for research work.

  1. HOSTEL

Vidyapith is wholly residential with a good infrastructure. Room of hostels include a single bed with a pillow and mattress as well, also a single drawer for your stuffs, and a study table. In one room 3students stayed together and there is no any choice of single and dual room sharing. Hostels are very nice. No student is allowed to live outside the residential campus.

ACADEMICS AND FACULTIES

Banasthali Vidyapith, law department is set up 10 years before.  Law department offer LL.B as well as LL.M Programs too.  From academics’ point of view department of law facilitate their law students with other activities also like – moot court, client counselling, research work, competitions etc. Faculties are very well qualified and a high holding degree. 

ADMINISTRATION AND FEE STRUCTURE

Administration is very nicely coordinated and helpful in every manner. 

Fee structure of law courses is on an approx. 2,00,000 /- annum. 2,00,000 includes – hostel + campus fee + education fees etc.

CAFETERIA

Way back to cafeteria this is what every student is very egger to know about. At Banasthali there are canteens on walking distance from every department. students, faculties anyone can easily reach there and enjoy their meal. 

STUDENT CULTURE AND ACTIVITIES

Fests, Cultural Programs, Dinner Night every year organizes after the Fest. Departmental Fests organized every year so that, the student’s individual participation is admissible to. 

PLACEMENT

Banasthali Vidyapith is a university with different department one and so is law department. Placements in law field is minimum 3.5 lakh per annum and the maximum is 7 lakh per annum. In a batch of 250 students with nearly 120 job aspirants 10-15 % got placed. Very few companies visited to Law field.

BEST THING

Environment of Banasthali Vidyapith is natural and full of greenery which is indeed good for our health.

Wardens and Faculties all are very nice to treat in every manner whether it is about studies or any personal issues they all very well understand. 

WORST THING

There is no any worst thing as such. 

EXTRA CIRICULAR ACTIVITIES 

Extra-curricular activities include five-fold activities which is called as Panchmukhi Shiksha that includes – Physical, Aesthetic, Practical, Moral, Intellectual. Event Like opening and closing of sports are also organized.

SCHLORSHIP

Banasthali Vidyapith provides scholarship on the basis of merit as well as family economical background.

CONCLUSION

“Banasthali Vidyapith is a magnificent combination and an incarnation of modernity and tradition” 

“Banasthali Vidyapith is a distinctive institution in the world for women’s education. Its beliefs of five-fold education are a contemporary way of comprehensive expansion and growth as well as revealing for the students.”

         –M. Venkaiah Naidu, Vice President of India 

Submitted By: Komal Saloni

Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan

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Team Attorneylex is a Student-run organisation, it is an online platform for law students where they can contribute their legal knowledge and get recognized for their contribution. We aim to guide law students in their legal research, content writing, case analysis, read or understand the judgments passed by the courts, etc. because we believe that these things are an essential part of the legal profession.

In this epoch of information explosion, it has become really difficult to rely on the content available online because of various reasons sometimes it is the authenticity of the content itself, the language of content, wrong citations etc. But we are here to ensure quality content for you, written by experienced writers, checked by professionals. This is a website with a mission to provide legal reporting more accurate, transparent and accessible to everyone.

Along with the other activities the endeavour is to deliver legal help to the sectors of society that are unable to access existing legal services due to illiteracy and poor economic conditions.

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The objective of this competition is to promote the importance of the latest landmark judgment passed by the Supreme Court of India. This competition will enable the participants to know that how these latest judgments have changed the overall course of justice. The Supreme Court landmark judgments provided as the theme of the Competition would not only enrich the academic experience but also provide knowledge about the practical aspect of the professional legal world. This Case Comment Writing Competition seeks to promote original thoughts, and analysis amongst students, researchers, academicians and legal practitioners.

 Eligibility Criteria:

  • Open to All.
  • All undergraduate and postgraduate students, teachers, research scholars from a recognized school, college or university are eligible to participate in this competition.

List of Cases for Case Comment Writing ( Choose any one)

  1. Shatrughan Chauhan & Anr v. Union of Indian [Death Penalty and Mercy Petition 2014]
  2. Abhilasha v. Parkash [2020 SCC OnLine SC 736] (maintenance under Section 125 CrPC)
  3. Anuradha Bhasin v. Union of India [2020 3 SCC 637] (Kashmir Lockdown)
  4. State of Karnataka v. State of Tamil Nadu [Cauvery Dispute]
  5. Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India [ WP (Criminal) No. 76 of 2016]- [Sec. 377 Verdict]
  6. Central Public Information Officer, Supreme Court v. Subash Chandra Agarwal [CJI Office comes under RTI Act 2020]
  7. The Secretary, Ministry of Defence v. Babita Puniya & Ors [Gender Equality in Armed Forces 2020]
  8. Dheeraj Mor v. Hon’ble High Court of Delhi [Judicial Services 2020]
  9. Amit Sahni v. Commissioner of Police, [2020 SCC OnLine SC 808] ( Shaheen Bagh Protests)
  10. Sushila Aggarwal v. State of NCT of Delhi [2020 5 SCC 1] ( Protection under Anticipatory Bail )
  11. Dr. Shah Faesal & Ors. v. Union of India & Ors. [2020 4 SCC 1] ( Article 370 )
  12. Pandurang Ganpati v. Vishwasrao Patil Murgud Sahakari Bank Ltd [2020 SCC OnLine SC 431] (SARFAESI Act )
  13. Chebrolu Leela Prasad Rao & Ors. v.State of A.P. & Ors. [2020 SCC OnLine SC 383] (100% reservation for tribal teachers)
  14. Swapnil Tripathi & Ors. v. Supreme Court of India & Ors. [Verdict on Live-streaming Apex Court Proceeding]
  15. Justice K S Puttaswamy and Anr. v. Union of India and Ors., (2017) 10 SCC 1 (Validity of Aadhaar Judgment passed on 26th September 2018)
  16. Indian Young Lawyers Association & Ors. v. The State of Kerala & Ors. [W.P. (Civil) 373 of 2006] – (Women entry on Sabarimala Temple)
  17. Shayara Bano v. Union of India and Ors. (2017) 9 SCC 1
  18. Independent Though v. Union of India and Anr. (2017) 10 SCC 800
  19. Mukesh & Anr. v. State (NCT of Delhi) & Ors. (2017) 6 SCC 1
  20. Rajesh Sharma & Ors. v. State of U.P. & Anr., 2017 SCC Online SC 821

Submission Guidelines:

  • The case comment should preferably include the following elements: Synopsis, background, facts of the case, issues, contentions, findings, reasoning, disposition, critical analysis, conclusion.
  • The submission must be original. 
  • Submission must be in English Language only.
  • It should be submitted in Word/ Docs document format only.
  • Word Limit: 1000-2000 words excluding citations.
  • Plagiarism limit: 25%. 
  • Co-authorship is not permitted.
  • Formatting Details:
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  2. Title: Font Size – 14, Bold, Underlined, Capital
  3. Headings: Font Size – 14, Bold, Capital
  4. Content: Font Size – 12
  5. Alignment: Justified
  6. Line Spacing: 1.5

Note: The submission shall also be accompanied by another Word document consisting of a Cover Letter mentioning the Name of the Author/s; Name of the Institution/College/University; Designation; Year of Study (if applicable); Email ID.

Marks Shall be allotted based on:

  1. Understanding of the Facts of the Case (Topic chosen)
  2. Interpretation
  3. Analysis and Conclusion
  4. Presentation and Creativity
  5. Compliance & Strict Adherence to formatting and submission guidelines

Important Dates and Timing: 

  1. Last Date of Registration: 05 June 2021
  2. Last Date of Submission: 07 June 2021, 11:59 
  3. Declaration of Results: 13 June 2021

Prizes:

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