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A plea before the Delhi High Court on Friday sought that same-sex marriages should not be permitted under the Hindu Marriage Act as any intervention by a âsecular stateâ in the matter will be an âintrusion into the religious right of Hindusâ.
It also said that any âchange in marriage proceduresâ must either be applicable to all citizens, âirrespective of faithâ, or be restricted to only those forms of marriages that are considered a âcivil contractâ and not a âreligious ritualâ.
The plea comes at a time at least eight pending petitions before the High Court have sought legalisation of same-sex marriages in India under the Hindu Marriage Act, the Special Marriage Act and the Foreign Marriage Act. They have also sought a declaration that legal recognition of same-sex marriages is a fundamental right.
A division bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh on Friday listed the intervention application moved by Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation â an NGO â for hearing along with the petitions seeking legalisation of same-sex marriages on February 3.
The NGO, in its application, said under the Hindu customs, two people of opposite sex can marry to give âsanityâ to the family system and âpurpose of legitimacyâ to children.
âAny attempt to tinker with Hindu Marriage Act in a way that it affects the age-old âharmlessâ beliefs of Hindus will be a direct intrusion by secular state into the religious right of Hindus that is guaranteed by Constitution,â it added.
The NGO contended that the petition seeking recognition of same-sex marriage under HMA was not reasonable when at the same time it was not permitted under the marriage laws pertaining to other religions.
The petition said that judicial interference will cause âcomplete havoc with the delicate balance of personal lawsâ.
In 2018, the Supreme Court overturned a previous judgment and ruled that consensual homosexual sex was not a criminal offence. However, same-sex marriages are yet to be recognised in the country.
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