A five-judge bench of the Supreme Court has ruled against legalising same sex marriage in India.
Themes discussed |
Arguments of the petitioners |
Fundamental Rights |
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Special Marriage Act (SMA) 1954 |
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Minimum Marriageable Age |
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Foreign Marriage Act (FMA) 1969 |
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Positive Declaration |
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Transgender Persons Protection Act 2019
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Queer couples’ right to adopt a child
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Themes |
Arguments of the respondents |
Concept of family |
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On maintainability & SMA |
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Legitimate state interest in regulating marriages |
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Impact on children |
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All ‘aye’ |
Majority vs. minority opinions |
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The Constitution under Articles 245 and 246 empowers both the Parliament and the State to enact marriage regulations.
A civil union refers to the legal status that allows same-sex couples specific rights and responsibilities normally conferred upon married couples.
Prior Verdicts of Supreme Court about the Right to Marry |
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Quick facts
The Special Marriage Act, 1954 (SMA)
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