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Gay marriage has received legal recognition in many countries of the world. Citing all those laws in the petition, a demand has been made to recognize this marriage in India.
Supreme Court Today gay marriage He will hear the petition demanding legal recognition to At the same time, in this case, the Central Government has opposed the petition by filing an affidavit on Sunday. Government in its affidavit I have said that gay marriage is not part of Indian tradition. Comparing having sex by same-sex couples an Indian family it cannot be done from
According to a Live Mint report, by the end of 2022, same-sex marriage will be legalized in 30 countries around the world. Most of the countries in this come from Western Europe and America. On the other hand, speaking of Asia, Taiwan is the only country that allows same-sex marriage. Besides this, there is a dispute about this in all Asian countries.
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On September 2018, a five-judge constitution bench of the Supreme Court invalidated parts of section 377 of the Indian Penal Code. Since then, sexual relations between the opposite sex or people of the same sex in a private place with consent between adults have been excluded from the crime category. Only after this decision by the court, a controversial situation had arisen regarding gay marriage in the country. Several petitions have also been filed regarding this in different High Courts in the country.
Recognition was received in these countries
According to media reports, France, Finland, Denmark, Cuba, Canada, Brazil, Australia, Germany, Malta, Argentina, South Africa, Taiwan, Britain, America are the main countries where same-sex marriage is be recognized. While hearing on the issue of same-sex marriage on January 6, the Supreme Court had transferred all the petitions filed in different High Courts to itself.
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The Central Government has filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court saying that marriages in India are associated with sanctity. The relationship between men and women in India was based on old traditions and social values. Referring to the idea of the Indian family unit, Sarkar said that a biological man is a husband, a biological woman is a wife and a child is born from the relationship between the two, and this is also the family concept.
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