The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sang𓄧h (RSS) on Tuesday welcomed the Supreme Court's decision on same-sex marriage, saying Parliament can hold a discussion on its various aspects and take "appropriate" decisions.
A five-judge Constitution bench of the Supreme Court refused to grant legal recognition to same-sex marriages e🅰arlier in the day.
Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud, who was heading the bench pro♉nouncing its verdict on 21 pleas seeking legal validation for same-sex marriages, said the court can't make law but only🅘 interpret it and it is for Parliament to change the Special Marriage Act.
"The Supreme Court's decision on same sex marriage is worth welcoming. Our democratic parliamentary system can seriously discuss all the issues related to this and take appropriate decisions," Sunil Ambekar, Aꦗkhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh of the RSS, said in a post on X.
Commenting on the development BJP Rajya 🤪Sabha MP and senior advocate Mahesh Jethmalani said the Su🦹preme Court judgement on same-sex marriage recognises the limits of judicial review and acknowledges that the issue lies within the domain of Parliament and the Union.
"Once the court 🎐after deep consideration held that marriage or a civil union akin to marriage was not a constitutional right but a right conferred by statute, its jurisdiction on the subject ceased," Jethmalani wrote on X.
The BJP MP said that the queer community can take "great heart" from the fact that the Court in its judgement has requested the Union government to set up a high-powered committee headed by the Cabinet Secretary to examine all issues that pertain to the s🍬ame-sex marriage "expeditiously" and make recommendations after considering the views of all stakeholders.
"Ball now in UOIs (Union of India's) court w❀here i🦹t always belonged," he added.
The Vishva Hindu Parishad on Tuesday welcomed the Supreme Court'𒉰s refusal to grant legal recognition to same-sex marriages and said the court's decision to not give "homosexuals" the right to adopt a child is also a "good step."
"The Vishva Hi♋ndu Parishad has welcomed the Supreme Court's decision not to give legal recognition to gay marriage and adoptio🐎n," the RSS affiliate said in a statement.
"We are satisfied that thꦇe Supreme Court, after listening to all the parties concerned, including Hindu, Muslim and Christian followers, has given the decision that the relationship between two homosexuals in the form of marriage is not eligible for registration. This is not even their fundamental right," the VHP's national working president Alok Kumar said.
"Not giving homosexua𒁏ls the right to adopt a child is a🌊lso a good step," he added.
-With PTI Input