India's top court is reexamining a British-era law that makes homosexuality a crime.
Section 377 of the Indian constitution deems that anyone who has intercourse 'against the order of nature' shall be punished with imprisonment for life or upto 10 years in jail.
Section 377 of the Indian constitution deems that anyone who has intercourse 'against the order of nature' shall be punished with imprisonment for life or upto 10 years in jail.
Our India correspondent Neha Poonia has more.
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