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From UPSC perspective, the following things are important :
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Central Idea
- In a recent landmark decision, the Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud, deliberated on granting legal status to same-sex marriages.
- This case has sparked significant interest as it explores the intersection of individual rights and societal norms.
Judicial Perspectives on Various Issues:
[A] Fundamental Right to Marry
Issue | Minority View (CJI) | Majority View |
Petitioner Argument |
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[B] Interpretation of Special Marriage Act
Issue | Minority View (CJI) | Majority View |
Framing the Issue |
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[C] Queer Couples’ Right to Adopt a Child
Issue | Minority View (CJI) | Majority View |
Discriminatory Regulations |
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[D] Civil Unions for Queer Couples
Argument | Minority View (CJI Chandrachud) | Majority View |
Recognition of Civil Unions |
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Conclusion
- The Supreme Court’s decision on same-sex marriage reflects a complex interplay of legal, social, and legislative factors.
- While the minority view leans towards immediate recognition of civil unions and highlights the importance of individual rights, the majority opinion emphasizes the legislative role in bringing about changes in societal norms.
- The verdict underscores the evolving landscape of LGBTQ+ rights in India and the ongoing dialogue surrounding equal rights and inclusivity.
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