Court Questions Centre on Denying Live-In Rights to Same-Sex Couples

An Indian court has orally questioned the central government over its stance on live-in relationships between same-sex couples. The bench observed that if people are permitted to cohabit with same-sex partners, authorities must amend existing rules to reflect that reality. The court directed its query at the Centre, asking why the law would not extend such recognition to same-sex live-in relationships. The remarks signal judicial pressure on the government to align regulations with evolving relationship norms.
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