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Do you think marriage is a sacrament in Indian Society? Illustrate with the help of recent Supreme Court ruling on same sex marriage.

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Q4. Do you think marriage is a sacrament in Indian Society? Illustrate with the help of recent Supreme Court ruling on same sex marriage. (250 words)

Difficulty level: Tough

Reference: The Hindu

Why the question: Every year, June is observed as Pride Month the world over. The contributions of members of the LGBTQIA+ communities are commemorated. 31st June marks the end of Pride month. Key Demand of the question: To explore whether marriage is considered a sacrament in Indian society and discuss this in the context of recent Supreme Court rulings on same-sex marriage. Directive: Illustrate – This requires a detailed account, including relevant recent Supreme Court rulings, to explain in context of whether marriage is a sacrament in Indian society. Structure of the answer: Introduction: Begin by defining the concept of marriage as a sacrament in Indian society, highlighting its cultural and religious significance. Body: First part: Discuss the traditional view of marriage in Indian society. Explain how marriage is seen as a sacred and religious duty. Mention the importance of rituals and customs in traditional marriages. Second part: Analyse the recent Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage. Summarise the key points of the ruling and government’s stand which emphasises society. Discuss the court’s stance on the legal recognition of same-sex marriages. Third part: Connect the ruling to the concept of marriage as a sacrament. Examine how the ruling challenges or aligns with traditional views. Discuss the evolving perception of marriage in contemporary Indian society. Conclusion: Reflect on the implications of the Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage and its potential to reshape societal norms.

Why the question:

Every year, June is observed as Pride Month the world over. The contributions of members of the LGBTQIA+ communities are commemorated. 31st June marks the end of Pride month.

Key Demand of the question:

To explore whether marriage is considered a sacrament in Indian society and discuss this in the context of recent Supreme Court rulings on same-sex marriage.

Directive:

Illustrate – This requires a detailed account, including relevant recent Supreme Court rulings, to explain in context of whether marriage is a sacrament in Indian society.

Structure of the answer:

Introduction:

Begin by defining the concept of marriage as a sacrament in Indian society, highlighting its cultural and religious significance.

First part: Discuss the traditional view of marriage in Indian society.

Explain how marriage is seen as a sacred and religious duty.

Mention the importance of rituals and customs in traditional marriages.

Second part: Analyse the recent Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage.

Summarise the key points of the ruling and government’s stand which emphasises society.

Discuss the court’s stance on the legal recognition of same-sex marriages.

Third part: Connect the ruling to the concept of marriage as a sacrament.

Examine how the ruling challenges or aligns with traditional views.

Discuss the evolving perception of marriage in contemporary Indian society.

Conclusion:

Reflect on the implications of the Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage and its potential to reshape societal norms.

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