Same Sex Marriage- Supreme Court Hearing- LIVE UPDATES

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25 April 2023 4:41 AM GMT

  • Same Sex Marriage- Supreme Court Hearing- LIVE UPDATES

    A constitution bench of #SupremeCourt will continue hearing a batch of petitions seeking legal recognition for queer marriage in India.Follow this thread for live...

    A constitution bench of #SupremeCourt will continue hearing a batch of petitions seeking legal recognition for queer marriage in India.

    Follow this thread for live updates.

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    • 25 April 2023 6:28 AM GMT

      Justice Bhat: This is like two systems of law. Let's understand the background. This is a civil law country where keeping aside the considerations of personal laws, this is more of an issue of classification.

    • 25 April 2023 6:28 AM GMT

      Justice Bhat: This is that kind of situation where there is a pre existing statutory platform. What is not very clear is when was this law enacted?

    • 25 April 2023 6:22 AM GMT

      Justice Bhat: There was a separate body of law which formulated the civil relationships to be registered. So first there was a body of law like in England. In England also there were civil partnerships from 2004. 

    • 25 April 2023 6:21 AM GMT

      Luthra refers to an Austrian and a South African judgment.

    • 25 April 2023 6:21 AM GMT

      Luthra: I will now show 3-4 judgments which are court led recognitions of same sex marriage. The issue that was raised was should it be by court or parliament. The constitutional duty of this court is to uphold constitution.

    • 25 April 2023 6:21 AM GMT

      Luthra: Every right flows actually out of this old institution which is recognised and has been reverred in our country. We can't just wipe it clean by saying it means nothing.

    • 25 April 2023 6:20 AM GMT

      Luthra: Even if it is one person, even if it is one minority, we cannot deny them their rights. These rights include their rights of visas, passports, of right to live in India, rights of inheritance...

    • 25 April 2023 6:16 AM GMT

      Luthra: 12 out of the G20 countries including the EU have permitted same sex marriages. About 34 countries of the world have done that. Virtually, every democratic, progressive country of the world has recognised same sex marriages. We cannot be behind.

    • 25 April 2023 6:16 AM GMT

      Luthra: Constitutional comity, the fundamental rights, require not just comity of nations. There has to be a constitutional comity. India cannot be lagging behind.

    • 25 April 2023 6:11 AM GMT

      Luthra refers to the Yogyakarta Principles.

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