A SOCIO LEGAL ANALYSIS ON THE PERCEPTION/ ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE SAME SEX MARRIAGE IN INDIA
AUTHOR – JEEVA, STUDENT AT SAVEETHA SCHOOL OF LAW, SAVEETHA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL AND TECHNICAL SCIENCES (SIMATS), SAVEETHA UNIVERSITY
BEST CITATION – JEEVA. J, A SOCIO LEGAL ANALYSIS ON THE PERCEPTION/ ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE SAME SEX MARRIAGE IN INDI, INDIAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL REVIEW (IJLR), 5 (11) OF 2025, PG. 380-403, APIS – 3920 – 0001 & ISSN – 2583-2344
ABSTRACT
Each individual’s journey through life is unique some will make this journey alone,others in loving relations may be in marriage or other forms of commitment. The term Gay marriage is a marriage marriage between tha partner of same sex. Same-sex marriage alludes to the lawful acknowledgment of the relationship between two man of a similar sex by which freedoms, obligations, and honors concurred to wedded hetero couples are reached out to their equivalent sex partners. As of same-sex marriage can be tracked down in 35 states and DC, and is sanctioned in 17 nations across the world. Equality marriage is marriage between individuals who are of the same legal or biological sex.Same sex marriage as well as marriages were quite prevalent in early medieval times.In Asia same sex attraction has been recorded from ancient times in east, usually between “MEN”. In India,the lopsided speed of legitimizing same-sex marriage has pessimistic outcomes on same-sex families with small kids, exposing them to unjustifiable monetary and profound weigh. Gay marriage is the threat to the institution of marriage. It is believed that same sex marriage undermines the sanctity of marriage.it is an untried social experiment. The main objective of this research is to find out what are all the pros and cons if the sex marriage was legalized in India. There are 200 samples were collected through simple random sampling method. The findings is that the recognition of gay marriage as a human right is gaining increasing support among the activist and the Indian government has not taken any steps to legalise them at the national level.
KEY WORDS: emotional burden, same-sex, negative consequences, equality, families.