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 7:23 AM GMT

      Justice Bhat: On the second point (concerning notice and objection under Special Marriage Act) is there a petition asking for a declaration?

      Singhvi: Yes, our petition.

    • 19 April 2023 7:23 AM GMT

      Singhvi: Third would be relief which your lordships will modulate or tailor or mould in whatever form your lordships want.

    • 19 April 2023 7:22 AM GMT

      Sr Adv AM Singhvi: Let me begin by saying what this matter is about. It is ofcourse about the three headings, that are- the interpretation of the SMA to be interpreted as constitutionally compliant. The second head is going to be notice and objection regime of SMA.

    • 19 April 2023 7:19 AM GMT

      CJI DY Chandrachud: Something which can go from the bench to the bar is that sometimes you feel that merely because you had longer time to decide a matter doesn't mean you decide it better.

    • 19 April 2023 7:19 AM GMT

      Singhvi: Today it might not be possible. I wish I could have started earlier.

    • 19 April 2023 7:16 AM GMT

      Sr Adv AM Singhvi: I'll have broadly three heads of submissions. I was hoping to finish by tomorrow lunch.

      Justice Kaul: Your ability to put it in points should ensure it is finished today.

    • 19 April 2023 7:14 AM GMT

      The bench discusses amongst itself.

    • 19 April 2023 7:10 AM GMT

      Rohatgi reads provisions of the Special Marriage Act to show where gender neutral terms should be inserted.

    • 19 April 2023 7:07 AM GMT

      Justice Bhat: It syncs with what you want, it suits your purpose.

      Vishwanathan: The act guarantees the manifested gender.

    • 19 April 2023 7:06 AM GMT

      J Bhat: There are so many spectrums- how do they get accomodated?

      Sr Adv KV Vishwanathan: Section 4 guarantees them the option to choose the gender they manifest. A male will manifest as...

      J Bhat: So ultimately you're going back to the social stereotype you want to avoid.

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