Supreme Court will hear petitions seeking review of judgment that refused to legalise same gender marriage

Supreme Court will hear petitions seeking review of judgment that refused to legalise same gender marriage

Supreme Court on Same Gender Marriage: The Supreme Court has listed the petitions seeking review of the decision refusing to recognize gay marriage for July 10. A five-judge bench of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, Justice Sanjiv Khanna, Justice Hima Kohli, Justice BV Nagarathna and Justice PS Narasimha will hear the review petitions. The court refused to recognize gay marriage In October last year, a five-judge bench of the Supreme Court had unanimously ruled against legalising gay marriage in India. A bench headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud…

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Strange relationship: Married like husband and wife, but now both vowed to live as women

Strange relationship: Married like husband and wife, but now both vowed to live as women

Hearing is going on in the country’s court regarding homosexual relations. There is a heated debate on whether such marriages should be recognized or not. Meanwhile, a shocking news has come out from Britain. A boy and a girl got married while making love. But after a few months, the boy realized that his body was only that of a boy, the rest was that of a girl. She told this to her husband and now both have vowed to live like women. This story is of 32-year-old Jay Harvey…

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Same Sex Marriage: 32 countries of the world, where gay-lesbian marriage is legal; along with the government

Same Sex Marriage: 32 countries of the world, where gay-lesbian marriage is legal;  along with the government

Many questions are being raised in India regarding gay marriage. The matter has reached the Supreme Court. A lawyer has demanded to give it legal recognition. Their marriage has already been registered in the US in 2014 and now they want to get their marriage registered in India under the Foreign Marriage Act 1969. In India, it is still entangled in legal tricks, but do you know that it is common in all the countries of the world. It has also got legal recognition in 32 countries. Let us know…

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