Do whatever you want to but in this country, you simply cannot kiss the obscenity debate goodbye and every time the self-proclaimed guardians of public morality come up with some new rule, they definitely kiss a long goodbye to logic - it is pure madness and there sure is method in it, sans any amount of logic. Management of Lumbini Gardens in Bengaluru have come up with a set of rules for their "special" visitors (only) - the YOUNG and UNMARRIED couples. Take a look at it here:
"This is a family and children's park and dedicated to the society for better values"
Just letting the young, unmarried ones know that better values have something to do with owning a family or being a child?
*books a marriage hall immediately*
"Kissing in the park and misbehaving is an offence"
People get married for a lot and a lot of reasons - getting a license to kiss in the park can now be one of them.
Even if the law is not clear on what constitutes "obscenity", in a recent Delhi High Court judgement, dismissing obscenity charges against a young, married couple caught kissing in public, Justice S. Muralidhar observed in his interim order, “It is inconceivable how the expression of love by a young married couple would attract the offence of obscenity and trigger the coercive process of law.â€