"I was in minority where I held queer couple can adopt if they are together and then three of my colleagues differed that not allowing queer couples to adopt was discriminatory but then it was for the parliament to decide this," he said
On October 17, a five-judge Constitution bench headed by the CJI unanimously refused to accord legal recognition to same-sex marriage, saying there was no unqualified right to marriage
India News: NEW DELHI: Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud has said that fashioning entirely a "new legislative regime" to allow same-sex marriages falls under.
New Delhi, Oct 24 (PTI) Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud has said judges, though not elected, have a very vital role to play because the judiciary has a stabilising influence in the evolution of societies which are rapidly changing with technology.