A Five Judge Bench of the Supreme Court Constitution Bench headed by CJI DY Chandrachud will continue the hearing on a batch of petitions on same sex marriage/marriage equality.Follow the Live Updates...
A Five Judge Bench of the Supreme Court Constitution Bench headed by CJI DY Chandrachud will continue the hearing on a batch of petitions on same sex marriage/marriage equality.
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2023-05-09 04:10:53
9 May 2023 2:32 PM IST
CJI DY Chandrachud: If we declare their sexual identity, then the court may also then have to contemplate what are the rights concomitant to...
Sibal: I'm coming to that.
9 May 2023 2:30 PM IST
Sibal: Just as you can't deal with transgenders in the same class as same sex- you'll have to have separate regimes.
9 May 2023 2:30 PM IST
Sibal: Will you strike it down? You won't. That's the answer to the question. 14 requires equals being treated equally.
9 May 2023 2:29 PM IST
Sibal: Assume that the parliament was to pass a law tomorrow in respect of same sex unions. What if that law is challenged saying that you're treating equals unequally.
9 May 2023 2:29 PM IST
Sibal: If you base it on choice it becomes difficult. If you base it on equality, it becomes even more difficult.
9 May 2023 2:28 PM IST
Sibal: Choice by itself is a slippery slope because it's elastic.
Justice Bhat: If three people want to live together, there are societies with polyandrous relationships...
Sibal: But is it recognised in law? There's nothing wrong with it, I'm not being moralistic.
9 May 2023 2:26 PM IST
Justice Bhat: Because it's inherent to order.
Sibal: Yes. Let's say three of us want to live together and marry. There's nothing wrong with it conceptually. Is it a marriage then?
9 May 2023 2:25 PM IST
Sibal: Why can't you marry your son's widow? It has nothing to do with blood relations. Because it has something to do with standards which the state recognises.
9 May 2023 2:24 PM IST
Sibal: If you look at the institution of marriage as an organic evolution of custom, you will realise that its roots are in the concept of societal standards and morality.
9 May 2023 2:22 PM IST
Sibal: Society recognises it and gives it a name. You don't need a constitution for that. It's an inalienable right. If you want to equate it to a heterosexual union, you need all the elements which go in heterosexual union being recognised.
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