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🌈 India Top Court Like Hear Da Same-Sex Marriage Case

Da Supremes, India’s top court, wen start fo’ lissen da same-sex marriage case. Dey wen dump one kine ban on da mahu kine love, but if dey go say “right on” to da same-sex marriage, dat goin’ make India diff’rent from da oddah countries in Asia, cuz most of ‘um no like da same-sex marriage. 🏳️‍🌈

So get two wahine, dey wen fight deir ohana, wen survive da lickins, dey wen put up wit da kine death threats, an’ dey wen get forcibly pull apart befo’ dey could live togetha like one couple. Now, dey tryin’ fo’ fight fo’ deir right fo’ get marry in India. 🥊👭

Da wahine go by Bhawna an’ Kajal, an’ dey hope dat if dey get da kine same-sex marriage, dat goin’ make deir ohana undahstand an’ accept deir love. 💌👩‍❤️‍👩

Da India Supreme Court stay lissenin’ to da case fo’ legalize same-sex marriage. Couple years back, da court wen ack like dey fo’ da individual rights, like dumpin’ da ban on da mahu kine love, give rights to da transgendah peopo, an’ say privacy stay one right fo’ all da peopo in India. 🔏🏛️

But no mo’ guarantees fo’ how da court goin’ decide. If dey go wit da peopo who like same-sex marriage, India goin’ be da kine standout in Asia. 🌏

Da gov’ment stay ‘gainst da same-sex marriage, an’ dey say same-sex marriage no mo’ place in India. Dey say dat da marriage stay only fo’ da kane an’ wahine. Dey tink dat if da court go mess wit dat, den da kine religious folks goin’ get all nuts. 🕌🕍⛪

But get peopo who like da same-sex marriage, an’ dey no tink dat da way tings stay now goin’ stay da same fo’evah. Fo’ example, dey wen change da laws in da 1950s fo’ let peopo from diff’rent religions an’ castes get marry. So, maybe same-sex marriage goin’ be da kine new change. 💒🕋

Da lawyer fo’ da same-sex marriage peopo say dey need one kine language fo’ show deir love stay da same as da oddah couples, an’ dat dey no need fo’ stay scared fo’ come out an’ live deir lives. 🌟🎭

Almost five years ago, da Supreme Court wen make one kine new day fo’ da LGBTQ rights in India. Da ban on da mahu kine love, one t’ing from da old days, wen get toss out. Da court wen say da kine “sexual autonomy of an individual” stay da core of “individual liberty,” so no need fo’ dat in da legal system. 🚀🏳️‍🌈

Nowadays, get peopo in da LGBTQ community dat say dey still stay livin’ on da outside. Get one transgendah wahine, Zainab Patel, who say she like da same kine rights an’privileges as everybody else, or else she goin’ end up like one second-class citizen in India. 🚶‍♀️🚫

On Tuesday, one lawyer an’ one opposition politician, Abhishek Manu Singhvi, wen talk in front da five-judge bench, an’ he wen tell ‘um fo’ let any kine “two consenting adults” who like get marry, get marry. 🗣️🎯

He wen say get all kine peopo wit’ diff’rent biology, so no need fo’ stay only man an’ woman. 👩‍🔬🔬

But Tushar Mehta, India’s solicitor general, wen argue ‘gainst da same-sex marriage an’ say “biological man means biological man.” 🚹🚺

Da Chief Justice of India, D.Y. Chandrachud, wen get diff’rent view. He wen say, “No mo’ absolute concept of a man or an absolute concept of a woman,” an’ he wen add, “It’s far more complex, that’s the point.” 🧬🤔

Get plenny peopo in India dat still stay struggle fo’ accept deir sexual an’ gender identity, so dey stay vulnerable to da bad kine t’ings, like criminals an’ all dat. 🌪️💔

Da lawyer Amritananda Chakravorty, who wen fight fo’ LGBTQ rights in India fo’ 15 years, wen say dat if da court give ‘um da kine same-sex marriage, dat goin’ be like one protective shield fo’ da peopo from deir ohana harassment. 🛡️💥

Da peopo who like same-sex marriage hope dat if dey win, dey goin’ get oddah rights too, like insurance fo’ deir spouses, joint bank accounts, an’ even da chance fo’ adopt keiki. 🏥💰👶

Bhawna, one wahine who wen try fo’ get same-sex marriage, say she an’ her partnah, Kajal, jus’ now startin’ fo’ get one kine normal life togetha. Dey stay live togetha an’ get good jobs, but if dey could get marry, dat goin’ be like one “stamp of approval.” 💍👩‍❤️‍💋‍👩

“Every girl dreams of getting married,” Bhawna wen say, 22 years old. 💭💐


NOW IN ENGLISH

🌈Groundbreaking: India’s Top Court Begins Hearing Same-Sex Marriage Case🌈

India’s Supreme Court recently started hearing a case on same-sex marriage. They previously lifted a ban on consensual homosexual relationships, but if they approve same-sex marriage, India would be an exception among Asian countries, as most of them still prohibit it. 🏳️‍🌈

Two women fought against their families, survived beatings, endured death threats, and were forcibly separated before they could live together as a couple. Now, they are fighting for their right to get married in India. 🥊👭

The women, Bhawna and Kajal, hope that if they obtain same-sex marriage rights, it will help their families understand and accept their love. 💌👩‍❤️‍👩

India’s Supreme Court is listening to the case to legalize same-sex marriage. In recent years, the court has supported individual rights, such as lifting the ban on homosexual relationships, granting rights to the transgender community, and declaring privacy as a right for all Indian citizens. 🔏🏛️

There are no guarantees about how the court will decide. If they side with those in favor of same-sex marriage, India would stand out in Asia. 🌏

The government opposes same-sex marriage, saying it has no place in India. They argue that marriage is exclusively for a man and a woman, and if the court interferes with that, religious people will become upset. 🕌🕍⛪

However, there are people who support same-sex marriage and believe that societal norms in India can change. For example, laws were changed in the 1950s to allow people from different religions and castes to marry. So, perhaps same-sex marriage will be the next major change. 💒🕋

The lawyer for the same-sex marriage supporters says they need a language to present their relationships as equally valid as other couples and that they shouldn’t be afraid to live their lives. 🌟🎭

Almost five years ago, the Supreme Court ushered in a new era for LGBTQ rights in India. The ban on homosexual relationships, a remnant from the colonial era, was thrown out. The court said that “sexual autonomy of an individual” was the core of “individual liberty,” so it had no place in the legal system. 🚀🏳️‍🌈

Nowadays, some LGBTQ community members say they still live on the margins. Zainab Patel, a transgender woman, says she wants the same rights and privileges as everyone else, or else she’ll end up as a second-class citizen in India. 🚶‍♀️🚫

On Tuesday, lawyer and opposition politician Abhishek Manu Singhvi spoke before a five-judge bench, urging them to allow any “two consenting adults” who want to get married to do so. 🗣️🎯

He said there are many people with different biological features, so it doesn’t have to be just a man and a woman. 👩‍🔬🔬

However, Tushar Mehta, India’s solicitor general, argued against same-sex marriage, saying “biological man means biological man.” 🚹🚺

India’s Chief Justice, D.Y. Chandrachud, had a different view, stating, “There is no absolute concept of a man or an absolute concept of a woman,” and added, “It’s far more complex, that’s the point.” 🧬🤔

Many Indians still struggle to accept their sexual and gender identities, making them vulnerable to criminal

activity and a fearful environment. Lawyer Amritananda Chakravorty, who has fought for LGBTQ rights in India for 15 years, said that if the court allows same-sex marriage, it would be like a protective shield against family harassment. 🛡️💥

Those advocating for same-sex marriage hope that if they win, they will also gain other rights, such as insurance coverage for spouses, joint bank accounts, and the opportunity to adopt children. 🏥💰👶

Bhawna, one of the petitioners in the case, said that she and her partner, Kajal, have just started to find some normality in their life as a couple. They live together and have stable jobs, but marriage would be a “stamp of approval.” 💍👩‍❤️‍💋‍👩

“Every girl dreams of getting married,” said Bhawna, who is 22 years old. 💭💐

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