Bankruptcy court’s DOMA ruling: Government Appeals

To file a joint bankruptcy petition by same sex couples gets the privilege by the U.S. Department of Justice requested permission to appeal an order. According to Defence of Marriage Act the trustee in U.S. has refused to file a bankruptcy case, saying that the couple was ineligible to file a joint petition.

The President, attorney general and the administrative authorities appealed a California bankruptcy Court’s ruling that there is to be found the federal ban on gay marriage unconstitutional on Monday. Few days later, the Department of Justice also determine the importance and consequence in on a lawsuit brought by a federal employee who claims that DOMA unconstitutionally requires the federal government to refuse health insurance to her same-sex spouse. In the second case, the government argued that DOMAIN is not endowed with reason and based solely on hate.

Ruling will stand and the withdrawal by the Obama administration if the Congress chooses not to proceed along for the course of an appeal of the DOMA bankruptcy ruling.

Bankruptcy court’s DOMA ruling: Government Appeals

Report from Vibhanshu Vaibhav