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.

    Live Updates

    • 18 April 2023 7:37 AM GMT

      CJI DY Chandrachud: It's not the question of what your genitals are. It's far more complex, that's the point. So even when Special Marriage Act says man and woman, the very notion of a man and a woman is not an absolute based on genitals.

    • 18 April 2023 7:37 AM GMT

      CJI DY Chandrachud: There is no absolute concept of a man or an absolute concept of a woman at all. 

    • 18 April 2023 7:36 AM GMT

      CJI DY Chandrachud: The very notion of a biological man is absolute which is inherent.

      SG Mehta: Biological man means biological man, there is no notion.

    • 18 April 2023 7:36 AM GMT

      SG Mehta: My submission is that even Special Marriage Act- the legislative intent throughout has been relationship between a biological male and a biological female.

    • 18 April 2023 7:36 AM GMT

      SG Mehta: Acceptance of societal relationships is never dependent on judgements of legislations. It comes only from within.

    • 18 April 2023 7:36 AM GMT

      CJI DY Chandrachud: Those windows will open up whatever we decide.

    • 18 April 2023 7:35 AM GMT

      SG Mehta: Several windows have opened. On the lighter side, several windows have already opened and now they're trying to open the door. I'm saying that you'll have to ultimately open your entire house.

    • 18 April 2023 7:31 AM GMT

      SG Mehta: I'm begging to be heard.

      Justice Kaul: We've said we don't want to get into the wider question. We're only deciding the A issue today. We can't be compelled to hear everything.

    • 18 April 2023 7:31 AM GMT

      Justice Ravindra Bhat: If the remit is being defined in this manner...

      SG Mehta: One Mr A is Hindu. He wants to continue as a Hindu and wants to marry under HMA...

      Justice Kaul: We're not referring to that...

    • 18 April 2023 7:29 AM GMT

      SG Mehta: Your lordships will have Hindus, Muslims- everyone will be affected. Therefore the central government very respectfully prays that states will have to be heard.

      Justice Kaul: We don't want to touch personal laws right now. Confine to what we're discussing.

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