Same Sex Marriage- Supreme Court Hearing Live

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18 April 2023 5:26 AM GMT

  • Same Sex Marriage- Supreme Court Hearing Live

    A constitution bench of the #SupremeCourt will begin hearing the batch of petitions seeking legal recognition for same-sex marriage in India.Follow this thread for live...

    A constitution bench of the #SupremeCourt will begin hearing the batch of petitions seeking legal recognition for same-sex marriage in India.

    Follow this thread for live updates.

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    • 18 April 2023 6:28 AM GMT

      Rohatgi: And since it is based on an implementation of my fundamental rights, I can come to the court and the court need not wait for the legislature. There may not be a mandamus to legislature. Legislature can or cannot do.

    • 18 April 2023 6:28 AM GMT

      Rohatgi: If the rights have to be identical, then i must get the recognition of my union the same way as the recognition of union of two others.

    • 18 April 2023 6:28 AM GMT

      Justice Narasimha: So we're at that stage. So how do we go about this?

      Rohatgi: If as distinct from UK and other places, we have a fundamental right to be treated as identical to others, then our full enjoyment of rights includes right of dignified life, which includes marriage

    • 18 April 2023 6:27 AM GMT

      Justice Narasimha: So there were legislations which prohibited same sex marriages. But Obergefell struck down that. Now the wheel has turned a full circle - where you have a complete federal cover.

    • 18 April 2023 6:27 AM GMT

      Rohatgi: I understand the drift - there they acted. Here, in 2015, as far as Obergefell is concerned, it recognised the right of same sex marriage and legalised the same. That was a judicial action.

    • 18 April 2023 6:24 AM GMT

      Justice SK Kaul: What is the right of marriage? And what is the constitutionality of an enforcement of right of marriage? Because what they're saying is that you can't tell that your marriage will be recognised.

    • 18 April 2023 6:23 AM GMT

      CJI DY Chandrachud: In the absence of legislation, how does the court go about it? Is there any indication in our legislation or legislative space where court can act?

    • 18 April 2023 6:23 AM GMT

      CJI DY Chandrachud: What we therefore have to consider is that these matters- even in the US, UK, the legislature has intervened- earlier by outlawing and later by recognising.

    • 18 April 2023 6:23 AM GMT

      CJI DY Chandrachud: Then comes 2013, Windsor and then 2013 in the UK, the Act conferring upon same sex couples right to marry. And then 2022, US Respect for marriage act.

    • 18 April 2023 6:23 AM GMT

      CJI DY Chandrachud: We also have to see this. (Refers to a chart)- If you see the US, Sept 1996, federal govt enacts the defence of marriage act which says federal law shall not recognise same sex marriage.

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