One of the changes proposed in the new bill tabled in Parliament on Friday is to drop Section 377 of the existing Indian Penal Code. In effect, the proposed law envisions no punishment for unnatural sexual offences against men. The proposed law defines sexual offences such as rape as an act by a man against a woman or a child. Currently, sexual offences against men are covered under Section 377. Law Today’s Aneesha Mathur spoke to lawyer Niharika Karanjawala Misra for her reaction to the proposed bill. Misra said that the law should be wide ranging and fair.
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