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New Delhi/IBNS: The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to give recognition to same-sex marriage but directed the central government to look into the issues of administrative problems faced by the homosexual couples, media reports said.

The judges have asked the Centre to form a committee to find a solution to the problems faced by same-sex couples in getting ration cards, pension, gratuity and succession issues.

On May 3, the Centre had said it had a plan to form such a committee to look into the administrative issues.

The five judge bench gave a 3-2 judgement on the adoption rights, NDTV reported.

Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud and Justice SK Kaul recognised the queer peoples right to adopt while three other judges- S Ravindra Bhat, PS Narasimha and Hima Kohli- disagreed.

The Chief Justice said as quoted by NDTV, There is no material on record to prove that only a married heterosexual couple can provide stability to a child.

Justice Kaul said, Same-sex relationships have been recognised from antiquity, not just for sexual activities but as relationships for emotional fulfilment. I have referred to certain Sufi traditions.

I agree with the judgment of the Chief Justice. It is not res integra for a constitutional court to uphold the rights and the court has been guided by constitutional morality and not social morality. These unions are to be recognised as a union to give partnership and love.

Justice Bhat has said he disagrees with the Chief Justices order on adoption.

He said, We voice certain concerns. This is not to say that unmarried or non-heterosexual couples cant be good parents… given the objective of section 57, the State as parens patriae has to explore all areas and to ensure all benefits reach the children at large in need of stable homes.

The historic 2018 Supreme Court verdict

In a landmark decision in September 2018, the Supreme Court decriminalized gay sex in India overturninga 2013 judgement of the same court that upheld the British India-era law that considered same sex union as unnatural offence.

The top court nullified the validity of Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code which used to hold gay sex as an offence in India and was misused by police to harass the homosexual community.

In 2013, the top court had upheld gay sex as an offence reversing an earlier Delhi High Court verdict to read down Section 377 and decriminalise homosexuality, holding that the law could be changed only by Parliament and not the Court. However, the 2018 verdict of the Supreme Court changed all that.

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