Same-Sex Marriages: The Indian Context

  • Kirti Sejwal and Komal Dalal
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  • Kirti Sejwal

    LL.M. student at FMIT, GGSIPU, India

  • Komal Dalal

    LL.M. student at FMIT, GGSIPU, India

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Abstract

This study explores the historical development and the factors influencing the social and legal standing od this minority population as it dives into the complex dynamics surrounding same-sex partnerships in the Indian environment. An analysis of ancient Indian scriptures point to a historically progressive civilization that existed before the post-colonial era, notwithstanding the opinions of those who disagree. British colonial influence led to the establishment of criminal sanctions on same -sex partnerships, particularly under section 377 of the Indian penal code, which created a hostile climate characterized by fines an imprisonment. The difficulties this disadvantaged population faced were made worse by India’s social system. India has to face its own prejudices as a result of the global movement against discrimination in the 21st century. The supreme court’s decriminalization of same sex marriage in the landmark case Navtej Johar case established a legal basis for the community’s rights and identity, which were subsequently upheld by privacy rulings. Challenges still exist despite judicial gains, demonstrating the complex interaction of social and legal factors affecting same-sex couples status in India.

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International Journal of Legal Science and Innovation, Volume 6, Issue 6, Page 194 - 200

DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLSI.112299

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