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British High Commission celebrates ruling on Section 377

The British High Commission today hosted a reception to celebrate the recent judgment by the Supreme Court of India decriminalizing Section 377 of the Indian penal code.

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Over 100 members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual and Transgender (LGBT) community, human rights activists and lawyers came together to applaud the court ruling, hailing it as a moment to cherish in their fight to secure their basic rights.

The reception was lit up in the iconic LGBT rainbow colours setting the scene for a vibrant and colourful celebration. The reception recognised the efforts of the groups and individuals who have worked to promote the rights of the LGBT community. It also highlighted the important progress made both by the Indian and UK government on LGBT issues.

Kieran Drake, Minister Counsellor—Political and Press said:

The UK welcomes the Supreme Court’s decision to decriminalize Section 377. The judgment will help ensure that who a person loves does not determine how they are treated by society. I’m delighted to have the opportunity to celebrate this historic moment with such an inspiring group of individuals.

The UK is committed to non-discrimination amongst people on any grounds, including sexual orientation and gender identity and will continue to promote and protect the rights of LGBT people. The UK supports projects globally which promote LGBT rights at through improving institutional protection against discrimination. This includes removing or amending discriminatory laws, policies and practices; and increasing their participation in political and public life, including in positions of leadership and influence.

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For media queries, please contact:

Sally Hedley, Head of Communications
Press and Communications, British High Commission,
Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021
Tel: 24192100; Fax: 24192400

Mail to: asad.mirza

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Published 4 October 2018