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Same-sex marriage: HC takes exception to Centre's affidavit filed with objectionable comments'

New Delhi, May 17 The Delhi High Court Tuesday expressed displeasure over the filing of an affidavit by the Centre opposing a plea by LGBTQ couples ..

May 17, 2022 / 17:48 IST
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The Delhi High Court Tuesday expressed displeasure over the filing of an affidavit by the Centre opposing a plea by LGBTQ couples seeking live streaming of proceedings on a batch of petitions to recognize same-sex marriage under various laws, as it contained certain alleged objectionable words. As the petitioners claimed that the Central government has used highly objectionable and demeaning comments in the affidavit, the high court said the affidavit should not come from the ministry and the counsel should not file it without reading.

The court was informed that though the government's affidavit has been filed, it was not on record. "Have you read the affidavit? We advise you not to place it on record and have a relook. Don't place it on record. This is not correct. Your affidavit should not come from the ministry and you should not file it without reading. That should not happen," a bench of Acting Chief Justice Vipin Sanghi and Justice Navin Chawla told the counsel representing the Centre.

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The bench further said, as a counsel it is your responsibility to read it and say if there is something objectionable, you are not obliged to file it. You should be able to advise your client accordingly. Don't do a mindless exercise on this. To this, the Centre's counsel said I take the blame and added he will examine the response and will file a better one.

The court said the reply vetted by the counsel be placed on record before the next date of hearing on August 24. At the outset, senior advocate Neeraj Kishan Kaul, representing the applicants who have filed the application, submitted that the Centre in its affidavit has said that the live streaming application is malafide and filed to gain sympathy, and such statements coming from a responsible government show they are demeaning the rights of same-sex couples.