Venkat Iyer
The three dissenting judges on same-sex marriage may have helped preserve the rule of law in India
The Supreme Court makes it clear that there is no judicial route to creating a fundamental right to marriage, same-sex or otherwise. Parliament alone can make laws
We have our highest court in the land which may well do what even the mighty British Parliament cannot
Nevertheless, what is worrying is the move to suggest that sexual differences must be reduced to subjective inner feelings of individuals
Millennials and GenZs lead from the front to call out homophobia as a colonial hangover