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An affair is no one’s business, really. I might have it, I might not have it. I might regret it, it might wreck my marriage. My partner might have it and I may never forgive him for it. We both might try it and find we don’t love each other any more. We both might try it and find that we actually love each other the most. Either way, whichever way we do it, we have a lot to deal with. The should Is, shouldn’t Is, wish I’d gone for it, wish I hadn’t gone for it, are more than most married people can handle anyway. The verdict has not made any of this easier. What it has done though is not make it criminal.
And it is not just hypothetically philandering me that is relieved. A committed same-sex couple until a few weeks ago couldn’t check in to a hotel for a night without the nagging fear that another archaic law might come knocking before the cheese omelette.
After the post verdict elation of Section 377, the partial joys of the Aadhaar verdict, and the palpable relief in the Section 497 verdict we can get on the with the messy business of our own private lives, which is none of your business.
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Published: 27 Sep 2018,07:20 PM IST