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Japan High Court says not allowing same-sex marriage is unconstitutional: ReportsA Japanese High Court ruled that it was 'unconstitutional' not to allow same-sex marriage in the country, in a first appeal court ruling on the matter.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>The Sapporo High Court in northern Japan issued the ruling, while dismissing the plaintiffs' claim for damage to the national government.</p></div>

The Sapporo High Court in northern Japan issued the ruling, while dismissing the plaintiffs' claim for damage to the national government.

Tokyo: A Japanese High Court ruled that it was "unconstitutional" not to allow same-sex marriage in the country, in a first appeal court ruling on the matter, Japanese media reported on Thursday.

Sapporo High Court in northern Japan issued the ruling, while dismissing the plaintiffs' claim for damage to the national government, according to media reports.

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(Published 14 March 2024, 13:34 IST)