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In a matter seeking recognition to same sex marriage listed before the Delhi High Court, the Union categorically differed, placing reliance on statutory provisions under personal laws, Penal Code, 1860 and precedents determining matrimonial obligations. The counter affidavit put forth by the Union vehemently opposed stating, “It is a competent legislature alone which, based upon cultural ethos, social standards and such other factors leading to an acceptable human behaviour regulates, permits or prohibits the shuman relations. It is only in such competent legislature that the legislative wisdom to enact a law which would govern human relationships in the context of the societal values and national acceptability vests.”
Grounds preferred by the Union opposing the plea legitimizing same sex marriage
Case Title: Abhijit Iyer v. Union of India | WP (C) NO. 6371 of 2020
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