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Same-sex marriage in Nepal : ウィキペディア英語版
Same-sex marriage in Nepal

Same-sex marriage is not recognized or performed in Nepal. In 2011 and 2012, as the nation was undergoing a transition there was an attempt to add LGBT-inclusive language to a newly drafted Constitution. However, negotiations among political factions failed in the spring of 2012 and the implementation of the interim constitution was placed on hold until new elections were to be held.
The new constitution, approved by the Constituent Assembly on 16 September 2015, includes several provisions pertaining to the rights of LGBT people, but does not address same-sex marriage.
== History ==
On November 17, 2008, Nepal’s Supreme Court ruled in favor of laws to guarantee full rights to LGBT people, and all gender minorities must be defined as “natural persons” under the law; this included the right to marry. "This is a landmark decision for the sexual minorities and we welcome it," said Sunil Babu Pant, Nepal's first publicly gay lawmaker and a leading gay rights activist in South Asia.〔(Nepal's Supreme Court OKs same-sex marriage )〕 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 sexual minorities, including cross-dressing and transgender people.〔(Nepal Supreme Court orders full LGBT rights )〕〔(Nepal SC approves same-sex marriage )〕
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.〔(Gay Nepalese MP looks towards greater acceptance of gays and lesbians )〕 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.” 〔(Progress in new republic of Nepal )〕
Several sources are reporting that same-sex marriage and protections for sexual minorities will be included in the new Nepalese constitution being drafted.〔(Nepal charter to grant gay rights )〕〔(Nepal 'to stage gay weddings on Everest' )〕
Nepal currently has the Interim Constitution. The Interim Constitution provides for a Constituent Assembly, which is charged with writing Nepal's permanent constitution. The CA is now in the process of preparing its first draft. Under the terms of the Interim Constitution, the new constitution was to be promulgated by November 30, 2011,〔(Nepali interim Constitution to be amended for extension of CA term )〕 but a final six month extension was granted just before this deadline bringing the date to May 31, 2012.〔()〕
Negotiations on the new constitution failed and the Prime Minister dissolved the Constituent Assembly on May 28, 2012 in preparations for new elections.〔()〕 As a result, the future of same-sex marriage is uncertain.
Constituent Assembly elections were held on 19 November 2013.〔(Nepal voting ends for new Constituent Assembly )〕 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 Sushil Koirala was elected as prime minister with a large majority, breaking the political deadlock and opening the way the for the constitution to be finalised.〔http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/11/world/asia/nepal-ends-long-stalemate-in-picking-prime-minister.html?_r=0〕
In January 2014, Chaitanya Mishra, member of the committee formed to study international laws on same-sex marriage and prepare the report for the government on the matter, stated that the work on the report has 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 government within a month, but said that the cabinet is not interested in a matter. Bhumika Shrestha of Blue Diamond Society has not ruled out the possibility of another lawsuit with the Supreme Court.〔(Report on same-sex marriage )〕
In August 2014, the Associated Press reported that the committee had decided to recommend the legalization of same-sex marriage.〔(Nepal’s LGBT community parades for same-sex marriage )〕 The committee submitted its report to the government on 9 February 2015.〔(Nepal panel recommends legalising same sex marriage )〕〔(Nepal committee calls for legalising same-sex marriage )〕
In August 2014, Narahari Acharya, the country's Minister of Law, Justice, Constituent Assembly and Parliamentary Affairs, stated that his ministry will present the bill to legalize same-sex marriage. If the parliament passed the bill it would make Nepal the first in Asia to allow such marriages.〔(Nepal to legalise homosexuality and same-sex marriages, says law minister )〕

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