Same Sex Marriage- Supreme Court Constitution Bench Hearing-DAY-2- LIVE UPDATES

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19 April 2023 4:47 AM GMT

  • Same Sex Marriage- Supreme Court Constitution Bench Hearing-DAY-2- LIVE UPDATES

    A constitution bench of Supreme Court will continue hearing batch of petitions seeking legal recognition for same-sex marriage in India.On the first day of the hearings in the batch of petitions seeking legal recognition for same-sex marriage in India, the primary arguments raised before the Constitution bench of the Supreme Court pertained to marriage being a way to help assimilate...

    A constitution bench of Supreme Court will continue hearing batch of petitions seeking legal recognition for same-sex marriage in India.

    On the first day of the hearings in the batch of petitions seeking legal recognition for same-sex marriage in India, the primary arguments raised before the Constitution bench of the Supreme Court pertained to marriage being a way to help assimilate queer individuals in the society better and end stigma against them.

    The matter was heard by a bench comprising CJI DY Chandrachud, Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul, Justice Ravindra Bhat, Justice Hima Kohli, and Justice PS Narasimha. 

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    • 19 April 2023 9:36 AM GMT

      Singhvi: The SMA is a non religious marriage related legislation. This addresses the point of the respondent which is "cultural understanding of marriage as a union". Cultural understanding of marriage was not the basis of SMA.

    • 19 April 2023 9:31 AM GMT

      Adv Karuna Nundy: Under the Transgender Act, Kinnars, Aravanis, Hijras, Jogtis are recognised as a separate class.

    • 19 April 2023 9:31 AM GMT

      Counsel: These are the lives they've led. And to say that this is an elitist concern is wrong.

    • 19 April 2023 9:29 AM GMT

      Counsel: Similarly, in my petition, Akkai Padmashali- she is a well known trans activist. At the age of 15, she was thrown out of her own house. She had to drop out of school, she was on the streets, and thereafter she came back mainstream.

    • 19 April 2023 9:28 AM GMT

      Vishwanathan: Today she is a member of the Transgender Council nominated by the government under the Act!

    • 19 April 2023 9:28 AM GMT

      Sr Adv KV Vishwanathan: My client is transgender, was disowned by the family, begged on the streets, and today she is director in KPMG- all by herself. For her to be branded an "urban elitist" shows absolute lack of grace.

    • 19 April 2023 9:23 AM GMT

      CJI DY Chandrachud: There is no data coming out of the government that this is urban or something.

      Singhvi: One of the points we're making is that every averment in the counter is without a single survey, single data, single test.

    • 19 April 2023 9:22 AM GMT

      CJI DY Chandrachud: It may be more urban in its manifestations because more people in urban areas are coming out of the closet.

    • 19 April 2023 9:22 AM GMT

      CJI DY Chandrachud: And when you say that this is an innate characteristic, it's also an argument in response to the contention that this is very elitist or urban or it has a certain class bias. Something which is innate cannot have a class bias.

    • 19 April 2023 9:22 AM GMT

      CJI DY Chandrachud: So you're saying, the state cannot discriminate against an individual on the basis of a characteristic over which a person has no control.

      Singhvi: Exactly!

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