Activists and members of the LGBTQ+ community have criticised the Centre's opposition to granting recognition to same-sex marriage, saying despite India's plurality and diversity the government still believes that marriage rights can only be given to heterosexuals. In an affidavit before the Supreme Court which is scheduled to hear the matter on Monday, the Centre has said legal validation of same-sex marriage would cause complete havoc with the delicate balance of personal laws and accepted societal values. It, however, added that non-heterosexual forms of marriages or unions between individuals though not recognised are not unlawful.