India’s Supreme Court considers legalization of same-sex marriage nationwideIndia's Supreme Court has agreed to consider a petition to legalize same-sex marriage across the country by taking advantage of the benefits offered by the interfaith marriage law, the declaration of privacy as a fundamental right and the decriminalization of same-sex relationships in 2018.All these laws have been evoked by a homosexual couple to raise their case before the country's Supreme Court, whose magistrates, the petitioners recall, have already expressed on more than one occasion that members of the LGBTQ+ community have the same fundamental and constitutional rights as other citizens.The two petitioners have been a couple for 17 years and are raising two children together, but the inability to legalize their relationship in marriage has rendered them unable to maintain any kind of legal relationship with their children, reports NDTV.In 2018, however, the Government avoided ruling on the decriminalization of sexual relations and left the decision to the Supreme Court, which has been increasingly receptive to hearing such cases.Más de News 360- Estonia threatens Wagner founder after sending bloody hammer to European ParliamentNews 360- WFP delivers 2,400 tons of food in Tigray, warns 2.3 million people are vulnerableNews 360- López Obrador receives Petro in the framework of the suspended Pacific Alliance SummitNews 360"