In the past four years, the desire for social acceptance and, more importantly, the need for legal recognition of their union have triggered a spate of petitions by members of the LGBTQA+ community in two high courts and the Supreme Court, seeking legal sanction for same-sex marriages in India. “A legal marriage certificate will be a valid document for us …
LGBTQ+ couples in India await the Supreme Court's decision on same-sex marriage Enlarge this image toggle caption AP AP MUMBAI — Aruna Desai still remembers the distress call that came in the middle of the night in September. 18 couples have petitioned the Supreme Court to legalize same-sex marriage Desai's reaction to her son telling her he was gay was …
A five-judge bench of the Supreme Court is set to hear the petitions on April 18, 2023. It is then upon the aggrieved members of society, the victims of the current marriage regime, to go to court and say the laws as they stand today are violative of the Constitution, and therefore the court is absolutely the right forum for …