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Same-Sex Relationships Are 바카라˜Not Just Physical바카라™: CJI Chandrachud

Earlier, the Supreme Court had observed that the very notion of a man and a woman is not 'an absolute based on genitals'.

An activist waves a rainbow flag (LGBT pride flag) in front of the Supreme Court.
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Chief Justice DY Chandrachud on Thursday questioned the need for being of binary gender for marriage, asserting that same-sex relationships were "not just physical". The CJI made these remarks on the third day of hearing by the five-judge constitutional bench of the Supreme Court on a batch of pleas seeking the legalisation of same-sex marriage in India.

CJI Chandrachud, referring to the 2018 landmark judgement on decriminalising homosexuality, said that by decriminalising homosexuality, it was acknowledged that "these (same-sex) relationships are not just physical relations but something more of a stable, emotional relationship".

On Tuesday, the apex court had observed that the very notion of a man and a woman is not 바카라œan absolute based on genitals바카라. The Supreme Court was discussing the ambit of gender and whether it expanded beyond the biological sex of a person.

Senior advocate AM Singhvi, appearing for one of the petitioners, had said same-sex marriage was a narrow term and, if the court were to grant marriage equality to gay couples, it should be for consenting adults across "bodily gender and sex spectrum".

"There is a whole range of combinations of persons with special biological features. It is not only men and women. One category is 바카라˜sex바카라™ and the second category is 바카라˜gender바카라™,바카라 Singhvi said.

Meanwhile, petitioners seeking legal validation for same-sex marriage have also urged the top court to use its plenary power "prestige and moral authority바카라 to push society to acknowledge such a union as would ensure LGBTQIA persons lead a 바카라œdignified바카라 life, like heterosexuals, as they have no representation in Parliament.

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