Clearly, the Court concentrated on an all-encompassing definition of equality in all sectors of life, which is required for dignified living and overcoming prejudice. With this strong equality-based logic, which goes beyond basic privacy protection, the state's exclusion of marital rights (under attack) looks impossible to explain. Thus, the foundation of equal treatment should pave the path for marital equality in India rather than being left to the whims of the legislators. This is crucial in the Indian context, where marriage has unique cultural and religious significance, and denying it may compound the stigma encountered by same-sex couples. Where the Government has taken no active actions following the Court's judgment in 2018, the Court may be the last opportunity for asserting sequential rights.