As Indian law does not recognize same-sex marriage, should someone having a same-sex spouse declare himself as "single" while applying for an OCI card?
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You are correct that Indian law does not currently recognize same-sex marriage. Here's what to consider regarding the OCI application for someone with a same-sex spouse:
OCI Application: The OCI application form likely doesn't have a category for "same-sex spouse." Your options are typically "single," "married," "widowed," or "divorced."
Recommendation: The safest course of action, based on current legalities, is to mark "single" on the application.
Transparency: There's no requirement to disclose details about your personal life beyond what the form asks for.
Future Developments: The legal landscape regarding same-sex marriage in India is evolving. If the laws change in the future, you might be able to update your OCI card information then.
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