Same Sex Marriage- Supreme Court Constitution Bench Hearing- DAY-3 LIVE UPDATES

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20 April 2023 5:49 AM GMT

  • Same Sex Marriage- Supreme Court Constitution Bench Hearing- DAY-3 LIVE UPDATES

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

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

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    • 20 April 2023 6:38 AM GMT

      Singhvi: There are two ways of looking at this. One is that we challenge it on the ground of unconstitutionality- as we're doing the notice and objection period clause. 

    • 20 April 2023 6:37 AM GMT

      Justice Bhat: Two points- first is how you make it consistent with the convention. Second is, they abandon the purposive construction and the textual and the intention based...

    • 20 April 2023 6:34 AM GMT

      Singhvi: So your lordships ultimate guidestar is- intention of statute, no; text of statute, no; parliamentary overall purposive understanding, no; but the ability to achieve a convention compliant result. 

    • 20 April 2023 6:29 AM GMT

      Singhvi: So intention, statutory text, and now we have a third test- "important fundamental rights" involved.

    • 20 April 2023 6:29 AM GMT

      Singhvi: Second thing which is not determinative is statutory text. It's quite interesting that an English court is saying this. 

    • 20 April 2023 6:29 AM GMT

      Singhvi: "Parliamentary intention is not the touchstone"- this is another red herring which your lordships may have to deal with in the present case.

    • 20 April 2023 6:24 AM GMT

      Singhvi: Now I turn to the article on being constitutionally compliant and treaty compliant- it's one of the best articles on interpretation.

    • 20 April 2023 6:24 AM GMT

      Singhvi: Yes, when you have a particular paradigm applying to heterosexual group, your lordships will find it discriminatory not to apply the same to homosexual groups.

    • 20 April 2023 6:20 AM GMT

      Singhvi cites a judgement.

      CJI: Dr Singhvi, this was a case where the act squarely applied to unmarried relationships. The principle was that if the act applies to unmarried Heterosexual relations, there is no basis to exclude unmarried relations amongst homosexuals.

    • 20 April 2023 6:18 AM GMT

      Senior Advocate Abhishek Singhvi begins his arguments for the day.

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