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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 5:57 AM GMT

     CJI says material benefits/ services given to heterosexual couples & denied to queer couples will be a violation of their fundamental rights

  • 17 Oct 2023 5:49 AM GMT

    Ability to choose life partner goes to root of right to life and liberty under Article 21, says CJI Chandrachud

  • 17 Oct 2023 5:48 AM GMT

    CJI says, "This Court has recognised that queer persons are not discriminated against and their union cannot be discriminated against based on sexual orientation. All persons, including queer persons, have the right to judge the moral quality of their lives. The gender of a person is not the same as their sexuality."

  • 17 Oct 2023 5:43 AM GMT

    Whether a change in the regime of the Special Marriage Act is required is for the Parliament to decide. This Court must be careful to not enter into legislative domain, says CJI.

  • 17 Oct 2023 5:41 AM GMT

     CJI Chandrachud says it’s incorrect to say marriage is a static and unchanging institution. If the Special Marriage Act is struck down, it will take the country to the pre-Independence era, he adds.


  • 17 Oct 2023 5:37 AM GMT

    CJI Chandrachud says homosexuality or queerness is not an urban concept or restricted to the upper classes of society....Queerness can be regardless of one's caste or class or socio-economic status.

  • 17 Oct 2023 5:36 AM GMT

     "The doctrine of separation of powers cannot stand in the way of the court issuing directions to protect fundamental rights. The court cannot make law but only can interpret and give it effect," says CJI Chandrachud.

  • 17 Oct 2023 5:35 AM GMT

     CJI Chandrachud says homosexuality or queerness is not an urban concept or restricted to the upper classes of society.

  • 17 Oct 2023 5:35 AM GMT

    CJI DY Chandrachud says he has dealt with the issue of judicial review and separation of powers.

    "The doctrine of separation of powers means that each of the three organs of the State perform distinct functions. No branch can function any others' function. The Union of India suggested that this court would violate the doctrine of separation of powers if it determines the list. However, the doctrine of separation of powers does not bar the power of judicial review. The Constitution demands that this court protect the fundamental rights of citizens. The doctrine of separation of powers does not come in the way of this court issuing directions for the protection of fundamental rights," CJI Chandrachud adds.

  • 17 Oct 2023 5:34 AM GMT

    CJI DY Chandrachud says there are four judgements. CJI says there is a degree of agreement and there is degree of disagreement in the judgements.

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