LGBT activist Roy Tan files legal challenge against constitutionality of Section 377A

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SINGAPORE — A prominent Singaporean activist for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights has filed a new challenge against Section 377A of the Penal Code, a law that criminalises sex between men.

Dr Roy Tan, who was the main organiser of the first Pink Dot event in 2009, argues that the law is unconstitutional in filing the case in the High Court last Friday. The retired medical practitioner is represented by lawyer M. Ravi from Carson Law Chambers.

Inconsistent with ConstitutionAccording to The Straits Times, Dr Tan stated in court documents that Section 377A is inconsistent with Article 9 of the Constitution, which states that no person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty. He cites the examples of the Public Prosecutor having the discretion on whether to prosecute a person accused under Section 377A, and the Singapore government also having said that the law will not be enforced against acts done in private.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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