By- Srishti Verma
Surendra Pandey and Maya Gurung became the first same-sex couple in Nepal to have their marriage officially recognized
In 2007, Nepal's Supreme Court had ordered the government to change existing legal provisions to allow same-sex marriages.
But successive governments failed to pass required legislation that would mandate lower courts to legally recognize same-sex marriages.
In 2017, Pandey and Gurung were married in a Hindu wedding ceremony.
They filed petition in Kathmandu District Court seeking legal recognition of their marriage.
This was after SC instructed municipal authorities to provide "interim registry" for same-sex marriages until existing marriage legislation could be amended.
Both Kathmandu District Court and another high court refused to register the marriage, claiming that federal law only allowed the registration of heterosexual couples.
This was despite the Supreme Court ruling.
Nepal's Home Ministry said in the last week of November that all local administration offices are allowed to register same-sex marriages.