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Same-Sex Marriage Verdict live: SC refuses to give marriage equality rights to the LGBTQIA+ community in India

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Same-Sex Marriage Verdict live: SC refuses to give marriage equality rights to the LGBTQIA+ community in India
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CHENNAI: The Supreme Court Constitution bench will deliver its judgement on Tuesday on various petitions pertaining to marriage equality rights for the LGBTQIA+ community.

The five-judge Constitution bench comprising of the Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul, S Ravindra Bhat, Hima Kohli and PS Narasimha is dealing with a batch of petitions pertaining to marriage equality rights for LGBTQIA+ community.

Advocate Arundhati Katju also said that they are waiting in anticipation of the judgement of the Supreme Court.

"It is a very big day and we are waiting in anticipation of the judgement of the Supreme Court. We've been waiting for this day for many years," Advocate Katju said.

Live Updates

  • 17 Oct 2023 6:27 AM GMT

    Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul says "Non-heterosexual unions are entitled to protection under the Constitution."

  • 17 Oct 2023 6:14 AM GMT

    The Union Government, State Government and Union Territories shall not discriminate against the right of the queer community to enter into union, says Supreme Court.

  • 17 Oct 2023 6:13 AM GMT

    "Union Government will constitute a committee to decide the rights and entitlements of persons in queer unions. This Committee to consider to include queer couples as 'family' in ration cards, enabling queer couples to nominate for joint bank accounts, rights flowing from pension, gratuity etc. The Committee report to be looked at Union Government level," says CJI Chandrachud

  • 17 Oct 2023 6:12 AM GMT

    Queer is a natural phenomenon known for ages, it is neither urban nor elitist, says CJI Chandrachud

  • 17 Oct 2023 6:09 AM GMT

    CJI states, "Right to enter into a union cannot be restricted on the basis of sexual orientation. Transgender persons in heterosexual relationships have the right to marry under the existing laws including personal laws. Unmarried couples, including queer couples, can jointly adopt a child."

  • 17 Oct 2023 6:08 AM GMT

    Police should conduct a preliminary enquiry before registering an FIR against a queer couple over their relationship, says CJI DY Chandrachud on marriage equality case.

  • 17 Oct 2023 6:07 AM GMT

    CJI directs Centre and State governments to ensure that there is no discrimination in access to goods and services to the queer community and government to sensitise public about queer rights. Government to create hotline for queer community, create safe houses 'Garima Grih' for queer couples who face violence and ensure inter-sex children are not forced to undergo operations.

  • 17 Oct 2023 6:02 AM GMT

    CJI directs the Union government and the State governments to ensure that queer people are not discriminated against on the basis of their sexual orientation

  • 17 Oct 2023 5:59 AM GMT

    CJI says the CARA circular not giving adoption rights to queer couples is violative of Article 15 of the Constitution

  • 17 Oct 2023 5:58 AM GMT

    CJI DY Chandrachud says that there is no material which proves that only a married heterosexual couple can provide stability to a child

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