Report | 7th National Symposium on Landmark Judgement of 2023
The 7th edition of the National Symposium on Landmark Judgements of 2023 was impeccably organized by Think India at the prestigious Prime
The 7th edition of the National Symposium on Landmark Judgements of 2023 was impeccably organized by Think India at the prestigious Prime
In a fierce dissent to the majority decision of allowing a wedding website designer to decline services to same-sex couples, 3 SCOTUS Judges pointed out that US Constitution contains no right to refuse service to a disfavoured group and cautioned that this decision may negatively impact not only the LGBTQ+ community, but also interracial couples in future.
The Court with a ratio of 6:3 protected the First Amendment right of the petitioner who believes in heterosexual marriages only.
In an interview, Mr. Manan Kumar Mishra, Advocate and Chairman, Bar Council of India, called same-sex marriages to be against the culture
Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS): While denying the issuance of the writ of certiorari as prayed by Kim Davis, a