SC verdict on same sex marriages
- October 17, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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SC verdict on same sex marriages
Subject : Polity
Section: Constitution
Context: A five-judge bench headed by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud has pronounced the verdict on marriage equality today.
More about the news:
- A five-judge Supreme Court bench, led by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, issued a unanimous ruling against legalizing same-sex marriage in India, also rejecting civil unions for non-heterosexual couples in a 3:2 verdict.
- They stated that Parliament should decide on the issue, emphasizing the inability of the court to alter provisions or interpretations of the Special Marriage Act.
- The petitions aimed for a gender-neutral reading of the Special Marriage Act to include same-sex marriages, but the majority view was that there is no fundamental right to marry.
- The court deliberated for ten days in April and May, considering various arguments related to equality, privacy, legal rights, and the impact on children.
- Opponents included the Central government, the NCPCR, and the Jamiat-Ulama-i-Hind.
What is Special Marriage Act:
- The Special Marriage Act of 1954 (SMA) provides an alternate route to religious laws for marriage.
- It governs a civil marriage where the state sanctions the marriage rather than the religion.
Who can get married under the Special Marriage Act:
- The applicability of the Act extends to the people of all faiths, including Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Sikhs, Jains, and Buddhists, across India.
- The minimum age to get married under the Special Marriage Act is 21 years for males and 18 years for females.
What are the provisions of Special Marriage Act:
- As per Section 5 of the Act, the parties to the marriage are required to give a notice, in writing, to a “Marriage Officer” of the district in which at least one of the parties has resided for at least 30 days immediately preceding the notice.
- The parties and three witnesses are required to sign a declaration form before the Marriage Officer.
- Once the declaration is accepted, the parties will be given a “Certificate of marriage” which is essentially proof of the marriage