
‘Nobody dying for want of marriage certificates’
The Hindu
Centre asks HC to take up pleas seeking recognition of same-sex marriages at a later date
The Centre on Monday told the Delhi High Court that it was caught up with the COVID-19 situation and “nobody is dying because they don’t have marriage certificate” while seeking adjournment of a bunch of petitions, seeking recognition of same-sex marriage. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, representing the Centre, cited a circular of the High Court asking courts to take up only urgent matters during the pandemic while seeking adjournment of the petitions. The Solicitor General said all its law officers are working on issues which concern COVID-19 while urging the High Court to take up the petitions seeking recognition of same-sex marriages at a later date.More Related News

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