Corporate India is clearly towards inclusion, notwithstanding the Supreme Court saying no to same-sex marriages. HR and diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) heads at leading corporates including Godrej, Lupin, Axis Bank and Publicis Sapient said the SC order will not hamper India Inc's drive to become more progressive and inclusive organisations.
A five-judge constitution bench headed by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud on Tuesday said the Supreme Court could not strike down the provisions of the Special Marriage Act and that Parliament should decide on the issue. However, it also issued directions to prevent discrimination against the queer community, recognise the right of transgender persons in heterosexual relationships to marry under the existing legal framework, and so on. «Inclusion is a long journey, and we are getting there,» said Parmesh Shahani, head of Godrej DEI Lab, adding that be it in terms of innovation or profitability, companies have realised that inclusivity is the way to go. «While a clearer marriage equality verdict would be more helpful, companies that want to be progressive will continue being progressive,» he said.
Shahani said the verdict included observations in favour of the queer community. While marriage may not be within the apex court's ambit, the current on the ground is already that of inclusion, he said.
Yashwant Mahadik, president, global HR, at pharma major Lupin, said, «Things are progressing...Maybe it