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Monday, Jun 23, 2025
The Centre has opposed in the top court a batch of petitions seeking legal validation of same-sex marriages, claiming they will cause a complete havoc with the delicate balance of personal laws and accepted societal values.
The bench further directed the petitioner to approach the Magistrate Court against the police report, if necessary.
The judgment came on a question of whether restrictions can be imposed on a public functionary's right to freedom of speech and expression.
Saji Cheriyan had been forced to give up his ministership last July for making controversial remarks on the Constitution.
Talks of Cheriyan's return as a minister started doing the rounds after the Kerala High Court on Thursday dismissed two pleas seeking a declaration that the CPM legislatoris not entitled to hold the office of MLA.
The petitions had claimed that Cheriyan's actions attracted disqualification under Section 9 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951.
The department has made these grievous errors in the official translation of the Preamble by the Union Ministry of Law and Justice.
The 103rd Constitution amendment provides 10 per cent reservation to economically weaker sections
On Monday, a bench headed by Chief Justice UU Lalit said the top court would soon have its own platform to live-stream its proceedings instead of having to use YouTube.
The court remarked that educating about sexual offences and the preventive measures were facets of Right to Education.
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