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homosexuality in India will be decriminalized. Confirmed with a ruling on December 11, 2013 after the ruling of the New Delhi court in 2009 that abolished article 377 of the criminal code is now questioned by the Supreme Court: "Our previous ordinance must be reconsidered" let it be known through a note. Criminal offense with the payment of a fine and with imprisonment, the "crime" of homosexuality has been in force in India since 1860, borrowed from the English colonizers. In 2009 the ruling of the capital's court spoke clearly: "Sex in a private place between two consenting adults does not constitute a crime". Article 377 of the Indian Penal Code was considered unconstitutional because it violates the fundamental rights under Articles 14 and 27: "The State must not deny anyone equality before the law or the same respect for the laws within the territory India. "
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