Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code criminalizes "unnatural offenses" including homosexual acts. While some argue this section is ambiguous or unconstitutional, others label homosexuality as unnatural based on religious and cultural beliefs. However, major health organizations have removed homosexuality from the list of mental illnesses after empirical studies found it is a normal variation of human sexuality. Although Section 377 is an outdated colonial law from 1861, views in India remain closed to changing ideas around sexuality and gender. The Supreme Court has refused to repeal Section 377, claiming it is up to the legislature, but policies are often made in parliament for political gains rather than justice. For the author, interference in private consensual acts and restricting who one can love is unnatural,