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>From US with love: Gay sex literature for Supreme Court
Dhananjay 
Mahapatra<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/toireporter/author-Dhananjay-Mahapatra.cms>,
TNN | Mar 16, 2012, 01.22AM IST


NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court, which is hearing intense arguments both for
and against Delhi high court's historic decision to decriminalize
consensual adult gay sex <http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/gay-sex> in
private, recently received gift boxes for its judges all the way from the
US.

The boxes contained printed material on homosexuality, its traits and legal
implications, which is being dealt with in great detail by a bench of
Justices G S Singhvi and S J Mukhopadhay.

For the past month, day-to-day hearing on appeals against the HC's July 9,
2009 judgment had attracted many foreign students and scholars. Watching
the proceedings from the visitors' gallery, they were seen breaking into
animated discussions when the judges attempted to dig deep into the legal
aspects of the issue relating to decriminalization of Section 377 of Indian
Penal 
Code<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Section-377-of-Indian-Penal-Code>
.

But someone from the US thought of providing inputs to the process of
judicial adjudication of the petitions in an innovative way and posted gift
boxes full of material on homosexuality not only to the judges hearing the
appeals but to all the judges in the apex court.

The Supreme Court
<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Supreme-Court> Registry,
as a practice, does not accept gifts for the judges. But in this case, it
made a departure and delivered the gift boxes to the judges.

Narrating the unusual incident on Thursday, Justice Singhvi said, "Some
interesting thing happened when the case was being heard by the court.
Someone from the US sent boxes for Supreme Court judges. Normally, the
Registry does not accept such things. In this case, the Registry accepted
it and circulated these among the judges. I refused to accept it and
returned it back to the Registry without opening the box. But I was told by
my colleague judge that it contained material regarding this case."

The attempt to provide inputs to the lively discussions taking place before
the bench did not achieve its objective as Justice Singhvi did not even
open the gift box. But the judges on the bench will not be short of
material as a battery of senior advocates - Amarendra Saran, additional
solicitor general Mohan Jain, Fali Nariman, Anand Grover, Shyam Divan and
Ashok Desai - have already provided reams on the issue to the court, both
for and against

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