The Supreme Court, which is hearing arguments on a batch of pleas seeking legal sanction for same-sex marriage, said on Thursday that the inflow of cases in the apex court is so heavy that it is impossible to list Constitution bench matters unless the time taken to argue is rationed.
Laws like the Special Marriage Act were enacted at a time when women did not have agency, the Supreme Court on Thursday remarked while discussing Section 30 of the Act that requires a public notice inviting objections
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The petitioners’ side will have to conclude their submissions by the end of the day as the court has to give sufficient time to the other side as well: D Y Chandrachud
The Supreme Court, which is hearing arguments on a batch of pleas seeking legal sanction for same-sex marriage, said on Thursday the inflow of cases is so heavy it is impossible to list constitution bench matters.