Abstract

This Article explores the existing Rights and legal benefits available to the LGBTQ(QUEER) and unmarried couples with that of normal gender couples. The misidentification of Queer couples, as well as the unmarried couple within the preview of a legally married couple, abstains them from enjoying certain available legal benefits like compensation rights, educational and insurance welfare schemes, etc for the descendants. This unlawful discrimination is demonstrated here to rethink and provide them with equal statutory benefits within the ambit of the Right to Life ensured under Article 21 of The Indian Constitution. The comparative investigation has been done by the Researcher with other Countries Legislations. The Article also highlights the existing legal and statutory framework and the need of strengthening it in our Country. The Researcher opted Qualitative and Doctrinal research methods by analysing various cases and to find out the Gaps, the Researcher reviewed existing literatures.

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