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  • In heterosexual marriages, child may see alcoholic dad thrashing mother: SC

    In heterosexual marriages, child may see alcoholic dad thrashing mother: SC

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    New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday observed that in heterosexual couples, a child may see domestic violence – a father becoming an alcoholic, thrashing the mother, and asking her for money as it questioned the arguments that two spouses, who belong to a binary gender, are essential for marriage.

    Senior advocate K.V. Viswanathan, representing Zainab Patel, submitted before a five-judge bench headed by Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud that it is incorrect to say that gay, lesbian, and same-sex couples do not provide the children safety, security, and the upbringing they require.

    “Long back in our country, the law was all that is required is the welfare of the child… if that is applied then it does not matter whether it is a heterosexual couple and homosexual couple,” he said, also cited findings based on evidence that they are as suited as heterosexual couple to bring up children.

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    The Chief Justice said: “Mr Viswanathan, what happens when there is a heterosexual couple and child sees domestic violence… will that child grow up in normal atmosphere, of a father becoming an alcoholic and coming back home and thrashing the mother every night and asking for money for alcohol, so much for heterosexual couple, there no absolutes, as I said.”

    Making a passing reference to the bench being trolled on social media for various oral observations, the Chief Justice added: “Even at risk of getting trolled. Now this has become the name of the game for judges to confront, answers to what we say in the court are in the trolls, not in the court.”

    Viswanathan submitted that the Centre, in its counter-affidavit, has stressed the importance of procreation, and argued that as people in a same sex marriage cannot procreate, they need not be granted the right to marry. In response, he submitted that even many heterosexual females above the age 45 years may not be able to safely become pregnant, but are still allowed to marry, therefore, procreation cannot be a ground to deny the right to marry.

    The bench – also comprising Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul, S. Ravindra Bhat, Hima Kohli, and, P.S. Narasimha – orally observed that heterosexual couples now with the spread of education, the pressures of the modern age, increasingly, couples are either childless or single child couples.

    The bench further observed: “As per us to redefine the evolving notion of marriage, is existence of two spouses who belong to a binary gender is necessary or the requirement for a relationship of marriage, or the law has now progressed sufficiently to contemplate the existence of binary genders may be not necessary for your definition of marriage.”

    Earlier during the day, senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, representing some of the petitioners seeking legal sanction for same-sex marriage, submitted that personal laws in the country “don’t discriminate” unlike the Special Marriage Act of 1954, while arguing against the mandatory 30-day notice period in it.

    He added that the period allows interference from khap panchayats and others opposed to such marriages and that it should not exist for heterosexual couples as well.

    The Chief Justice orally observed: “To put it bluntly, is the relationship between a man and a woman so fundamental to our law therefore, the Special Marriage Act… that for us to comprehend that it will also include a relationship between same-sex couples.”

    The bench queried Singhvi if his argument is that the institution of marriage in itself is so very important that denying it to same-sex couples, would be contrary to fundamental constitutional values?

    It asked that in a heterosexual relationship, there is a rape, then how in a homosexual relationship, will the same principle apply? And, if a marriage is registered, then there will be nuances which will arise, and can we take care of all future eventualities?

    Singhvi that there is a flip side, marital rape is not recognized in this country and it is an issue pending, and today, rape is not a recognized crime within marriage, it may be a ground for divorce or cruelty. To this, the bench asked if law which applies on a heterosexual relationship will equally apply on homosexual relationships.

    He submitted that their hope is not to be condemned to live in loneliness, excluded from one of civilisations, and they ask for equal dignity in the eyes of the law and the Constitution grants them that right.

    Some petitioners have challenged the provisions of the Special Marriage Act, 1954 which require parties intending marriage to give advance notice of 30 days, which will be published in the registrar’s office inviting public objections. Petitioners, seeking recognition for same-sex marriage, challenged these provisions and termed them as violative of fundamental rights to privacy. The petitioners claim that the ‘notice and objections’ regime exposes couples who enter into non-traditional marriages to threats and violence from families and vigilante groups.

    The bench will continue to hear the matter next week.

    The top court is hearing a batch of petitions challenging certain provisions of the Hindu Marriage Act, Foreign Marriage Act and the Special Marriage Act and other marriage laws, as unconstitutional on the ground that they deny same sex couples the right to marry or alternatively to read these provisions broadly so as to include same sex marriage.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana: Woman sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering alcoholic husband

    Telangana: Woman sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering alcoholic husband

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    Hyderabad: A sessions court on Monday pronounced life in imprisonment to a 26-year-old woman for killing her husband. It also imposed a fine of Rs 10,000.

    The accused – Basawarekha – was married to 39-year-old Bandari Srinu and later blessed with a son and a daughter.

    However, Srinu had an addiction to alcohol and often harassed Basawarekha mentally and physically. He even suspected her fidelity.

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    The couple fought often and during one such quarrel on February 22, Srinu sustained a head injury by falling on a pole.

    Fed up with him, Basawarekha took her children to her maternal home. When Srinu came to know about it, he went to her place and demanded his children back. A quarrel ensued leading to Basawarekha pushing Srinu to the wall. He sustained a head injury and passed out.

    Basawarekha then smothered him with a pillow.

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  • Telangana: Alcoholic man kills wife, daughter in Bhupalapally

    Telangana: Alcoholic man kills wife, daughter in Bhupalapally

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    Hyderabad: An alcoholic man murdered his wife and daughter in Telangana’s Jayashankar Bhupalapally district.

    The incident occurred in Bhupalapally municipality limits on Wednesday night. According to police, the accused killed his wife and daughter with an axe after an argument.

    The deceased were identified as Rama (43) and Chandana (17), a student of intermediate second year (12th class).

    The accused, Ramana Chary, who returned home in a drunken condition, demanded his wife to give him money for buying more liquor. When she refused, he started fighting with her. During the heated argument, the man picked up an axe and attacked Rama.

    When Chandana came to save her mother, he also attacked her. Watching all this in horror, Ramana Chary’s nine-year-old son started screaming. Neighbours rushed there and saved the boy. They caught hold of Ramana Chary and handed him over to police.

    Police shifted the bodies to Bhupalapally government hospital for autopsy.

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  • Alcoholic man poisons wife, two daughters to death in Bengaluru

    Alcoholic man poisons wife, two daughters to death in Bengaluru

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    Bengaluru: In a shocking incident, a man killed his wife and two daughters by lacing their food with poison in the Konanakunte police station limits in Bengaluru.

    The deceased have been identified as Vijayalakshmi (28), Nisha (7) and Deeksha (5).

    The husband, Nagendra, who was reportedly depressed after being detected with cancer, also tried to commit suicide by slitting his wrist, but was saved and is presently undergoing treatment at a hospital.

    According to the police, after Nagendra was detected with cancer, his wife Vijayalakshmi took up the responsibility of running the house. Nagendra also got addicted to alcohol over the years.

    The police said Nagendra used to regularly come home in an inebriated state and faught with his wife. On Wednesday also, he had a fighht with his wife Vijayalakshmi. After the quarrel, he laced the food with poison and served his wife and two daughters, who died on the spot.

    The incident came to light when Vijayalakshmi’s brother came to their house on Thursday morning.

    The bodies have been shifted to KIMS hospital for post-mortem.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )