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Nepal ordered to recognise same-sex marriage in “historic” Supreme Court ruling

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LGBTQ+ activists in Nepal are hailing an interim order from the Supreme Court which has cleared the way for same-sex marriage to become a reality.

An order issued on 28 June will allow for the temporary registration of marriages for same-sex and non-traditional couples. It is not yet clear when the Court will make its final decision on the case and same-sex marriage is not yet fully legal – though its significance cannot be understated, activists said.

Sunil Babu Pant, a former parliamentarian who is openly gay and a leading LGBTQ+ rights activist, was among those praising the ruling. “At a personal level, for those who are living together it is a huge victory.

Practically, they can register their marriage and their rights can be immediately exercised,” he told AP. “This is very important because it allows the couple to go and register their marriage and start living as a couple legally.” READ MORE: Here are the countries where same-sex marriage is legal Pinky Gurung, chairperson of the Blue Diamond Society gay rights organisation, told Reuters that the decision is “very big and historic” and said that about 200 same-sex couples were likely to register their marriages almost instantly because of it.

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