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The Supreme Court of Nepal has ruled in favor of
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since 2008. On 28 June 2023, Supreme Court Justice Til Prasad Shrestha directed the government to establish a "separate register" for "
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and non-traditional couples" and to "temporarily register them". However, the Supreme Court has yet to deliver a final verdict. A first hearing was expected to begin on 14 March 2024. Despite the Supreme Court directive, a district court in
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denied a same-sex couple's application to marry on 13 July 2023. The couple appealed to the Patan High Court, but it rejected the appeal on 6 October 2023. In the last week of November 2023, they were informed by the
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that local administration offices may register the marriage. The couple successfully registered their marriage on 29 November 2023, followed by several more couples over the following months. However, no supporting legislation has been passed by the
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. In 2011 and 2012, as the country was undergoing a political transition, there was an attempt to add LGBT-inclusive language to the proposed
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. However, negotiations among political factions failed in spring 2012 and the drafting of a new constitution was placed on hold until new elections were held. A constitution was approved by the
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on 16 September 2015, and while it includes "gender and sexual minorities" as a protected category, it does not address same-sex marriages. The National Code of Nepal enacted in 2018 explicitly defines marriage as "when a man and a woman accept each other as husband and wife".


Background


Restrictions

The ''Marriage Registration Act, 1971'' does not explicitly forbid
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but generally refers to married spouses as "male or female" and requires that the spouses take one another as "a husband and a wife". The National Code of Nepal, enacted in August 2018, explicitly defines
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as "when a man and a woman accept each other as husband and wife". While the National Code was under discussion in the
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, the government requested that provisions addressing same-sex marriage be omitted from the draft code. Activists called this out as unconstitutional and contrary to Supreme Court guidelines. A spokesman said that the government intended to pass a separate law on same-sex marriage. Despite these restrictions, a lesbian couple held a traditional Hindu marriage ceremony at the
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near
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in 2011, but the marriage has no legal status in Nepal. In July 2017, a couple, Monica Shahi and Ramesh Nath, successfully registered their marriage in Parshuram in the far-western
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. Shahi is a
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person, with their sex recorded as "other" (, , ) on their official identity documents. LGBT activist Sunil Babu Pant congratulated the married couple, but
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spokesman Deepak Kafle said the marriage could be invalid.


2015 Constitution of Nepal

In 2010, several sources reported that same-sex marriage and protections for sexual minorities would be included in the new constitution being drafted. The Interim Constitution provided for a
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, which was charged with writing a permanent constitution. Under the terms of the Interim Constitution, the new constitution was to be promulgated by November 30, 2011, but a final six month extension was granted just before this deadline bringing the date to May 31, 2012. Negotiations failed and Prime Minister
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dissolved the Constituent Assembly on 28 May 2012 in preparations for the
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. The elections were held on 19 November 2013. The vote was repeatedly delayed, having previously been planned for 22 November 2012 following the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly on 27 May 2012, but it was put off by the Election Commission. On 10 February 2014,
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was elected as prime minister with a large majority, breaking the political deadlock and opening the way for the constitution to be finalised. The
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, approved in 2015, does not address same-sex marriages. However, Article 18 lists LGBT people among recognized and protected
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groups as "gender and sexual minorities" ( ne, लैङ्गिक तथा यौनिक अल्पसङ्ख्यक, , )., , ; new, जाः व यचा म्ह्वःल्याः, ,


Court cases


''Sunil Babu Pant and Others v. Nepal Government''

On November 17, 2008, the Nepali Supreme Court ruled in favor of laws to guarantee full rights to LGBT people and define gender minorities as "natural persons" under the law, including the right to marry. "This is a landmark decision for sexual minorities and we welcome it," said
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, Nepal's first publicly gay lawmaker and a leading gay rights activist in
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. The court asked the government to form a committee to study same-sex partnership laws in other countries and mandated that the new law not discriminate against
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, including
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people.


Reaction and aftermath

On March 22, 2009, Pant said in an interview with the Indo-Asian News Service that "Though the court has approved of same-sex marriage, the government is yet to enact a law," signaling that while a same-sex marriage bill has been ordered by the Supreme Court, it has yet to be drafted or voted on, much less legislated. In June 2009, Pant said the process has just started: "Nepal is going through transition and everything seems to move slowly. The seven-member committee has formed and just started working to study same-sex marriage bills in other countries. Hopefully they will draft the suggestion to make same-sex marriage law soon and give it to the government to approve." In January 2014, Chaitanya Mishra, a member of the committee formed to study international laws on same-sex marriage, stated that work on the report had been completed, except for a summary to be drafted by the chairman of the committee. The chairman, Laxmi Raj Pathak, promised to submit the report to the Nepali Government within a month, but said that the government was "not interested in the matter". Bhumika Shrestha of the Blue Diamond Society, a Nepalese gay rights group, said he was not ruling out the possibility of another lawsuit with the Supreme Court. In August 2014, the
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reported that the committee had decided to recommend the legalization of same-sex marriage. The same month, the
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,
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, said that his ministry would present a bill to allow same-sex marriages. The committee submitted its report to the government on 9 February 2015, and in January 2016 a government official said that the recommendations of the committee were under consultation. In February 2016, the National Human Rights Commission asked the government to introduce a bill to allow same-sex marriage. Consequently, the Ministry of Women, Children and Social Welfare created a committee for the purpose of preparing a draft bill on the issue in October 2016. In August 2018, former Prime Minister
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urged the government to legalise same-sex marriage, and on 1 July 2020 the National Human Rights Commission again called on the government to introduce a same-sex marriage bill. In 2023, Pant criticised the legislative inaction, saying, "The committee was formed, its members even went to
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to study how same-sex married couples live. In 2015, the committee submitted their report to the government stating that Nepal should implement full marriage equality. Since then, the government and the parliament did nothing."


''Pinky Gurung v. Nepal Government''

In 2023, Mitini Nepal, an LGBT advocacy group, filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the definition of marriage in the Nepalese Civil Code.
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s were originally scheduled for 31 May 2023, but were later postponed. On 7 June, Pinky Gurung, president of the Blue Diamond Society, alongside eight other applicants, filed a public interest ligitation seeking the legalisation of same-sex marriage in Nepal. On 28 June 2023, Supreme Court Justice Til Prasad Shrestha issued an order directing the government to make necessary arrangements to "temporarily register" marriages of "sexual minorities and non-traditional couples". The court directed the government to establish a separate marriage register for same-sex couples until supporting legislation is passed. The judge also gave the government 15 days to provide a written reply, though this was ignored by the government. Both
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Ram Chandra Poudel and
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refrained from making any official comment on the matter. Sunil Babu Pant celebrated the court ruling, "People are already celebrating. They are rushing back to their villages to collect documents for their marriages. Hundreds of LGBT couples will register their marriages very soon." However, some observers argued that Justice Til Prasad Shrestha had exceeded his authority. On 13 July 2023, the Kathmandu District Court rejected a marriage registration application filed by a Nepali couple, Maya Gurung, 38, and Surendra Pandey, 27, despite the court order. Gurung and Pandey had married in a traditional
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ceremony at a temple in
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in 2017. Pant criticised the rejection as "not only a blow to the
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community but also a disrespect to Til Prasad Shrestha", and vowed to continue appealing to the Supreme Court. According to ''
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'', the district court "exploited the fact that it ha not been named by the Supreme Court as the institution ordered to register non-traditional marriages" to avoid recognizing the marriage of Gurung and Pandey. The couple appealed to the Patan High Court, the high court overseeing appeals from the district courts in
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, but the High Court rejected the appeal on 6 October 2023, with the couple vowing to take the case to the Supreme Court again. In the last week of November 2023, the
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allowed local administration offices to begin registering same-sex marriages. The marriages will be "temporarily registered" and after the passage of an updated marriage law in line with the Supreme Court ruling "will get permanent recognition automatically". On 29 November, Gurung and Pandey successfully registered their marriage in Dordi,
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. However,
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forms were not updated in time for their marriage, which meant that Gurung was labeled as the "wife" and Pandey as the "husband" on the license. "It's a great achievement for us, the
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community of Nepal. This is the first case not only in Nepal but also in the whole of South Asia, and we welcome the decision.", said Pinky Gurung. Some observers have questioned the government's commitment to ensuring that equal marriage rights will be guaranteed long-term, and have accused the media of pinkwashing and falsely portraying Nepal as "a beacon of LGBT rights". A second couple, Prakash Chaudhary, a transgender man, and Manila Neupane, a transgender woman, were married in the Kailali District on 22 December. On 31 January 2024, Sarita KC, executive director of Mitini Nepal, stated that same-sex couples still "lack the right to marry". The first marriage between two women occurred on 12 February 2024 in the
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. The Supreme Court scheduled a full hearing on the petition for 14 March 2024.


Recognition of marriages performed abroad

In December 2016, Leslie Louise Melnyk, an American citizen who had married her partner Suman Pant, a Nepalese national, in California the year prior, applied for a "Non-Tourist Visa" ("NT Visa") with the Department of Immigration (DOIM) as the
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of a Nepalese citizen. While the DOIM had initially accepted the request for the visa, it backtracked after media began reporting on the story. The DOIM denied their application on the ground that Nepali law did not recognize same-sex marriage. The couple filed a lawsuit with the Supreme Court in March 2017 requiring the DOIM to issue an NT Visa to Melnyk. The court issued its judgement on 23 October 2017 in ''Suman Pant v. Ministry of Home Affairs et. al.'', ruling that under Rule 8(1)(h) of the Immigration Rules a foreign national who submits a valid
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with a Nepali citizen is eligible to obtain an NT Visa as a dependant. The Supreme Court further ruled that the Immigration Rules do not specify that a foreign national applying for an NT Visa must either be of the same or opposite gender. It also ruled that Suman Pant, as a member of a "gender and sexual minority", is entitled to the fundamental right to live a life with dignity without discrimination under the Constitution of Nepal. On 20 March 2023, the Supreme Court issued a ruling ordering the government to recognize the marriage of Nepali national Adhip Pokharel and German national Tobias Volz performed in Germany in 2018 and to issue a spousal visa to Volz. Judges Hari Prasad Phuyal and Tank Bahadur Moktan also directed the government to draft legislation for full marriage equality in Nepal, declaring laws banning same-sex marriage to be unconstitutional and discriminatory. After marrying in Germany in October 2018, the couple moved to Nepal, and attempted to have their marriage recognized by immigration authorities. Volz applied for a spousal visa citing the Supreme Court's ruling in ''Suman Pant''; however, the Department of Immigration rejected his application. Consequently, the couple filed a lawsuit, ''Adhip Pokharel & Tobias Volz v. Ministry of Home Affairs & Department of Immigration'', with the Supreme Court of Nepal to have their marriage recognized. The Supreme Court held on 20 March that the equality and equal protection clause of the Nepali Constitution guarantees equal rights to sexual and gender minorities, and criticised the Department of Immigration for not abiding by their previous judgement in ''Suman Pant''. The court ordered the department to amend its visa forms to cover same-sex couples, and ordered the government to amend all discriminatory provisions in existing legislation, including marriage and inheritance laws.


Recognition of live-in relationships

In 2012, the Supreme Court recognized the relationship of a lesbian couple in ''Rajani Shahi v. National Women's Commission''. The court allowed Rajani Shahi to live with her partner Prem Kumari Nepali as she wished, rather than with her husband. Shahi had filed for divorce after coming out as a lesbian, but her husband later abducted her and forced her to live with him. The verdict stated: "Individuals can decide as to choosing their ways of living either separately or in partnership together with homosexuals or heterosexuals – with or without solemnizing marriage. Although in the prevailing laws and tradition "marriage" denotes legal bond between heterosexuals (male and female), the legal provisions on the homosexual relations are either inadequate or mute 'sic''.html"_;"title="sic.html"_;"title="'sic">'sic''">sic.html"_;"title="'sic">'sic''by_now."


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See also

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Summary note of the Supreme Court decision in ''Sunil Babu Pant and Others v. Nepal Government''
21 December 2007
Supreme Court ruling in ''Sunil Babu Pant and Others v. Nepal Government''
21 December 2007 (in Nepali)
Supreme Court ruling in ''Adhip Pokharel & Tobias Volz v. Ministry of Home Affairs & Department of Immigration''
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