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Seattle: NRI lesbians denied 'marriage' licence

March 10, 2004 15:14 IST

Two Non Resident Indians, who openly admit they are lesbians, were denied a 'marriage' license in Seattle following which they filed a suit against the American state saying their civil rights have been violated.

The two -- Vegavahini Subramaniam and Vaijayanthimala  Nagarajan -- who go by the names of 'Vega' and 'Mala', said  they were denied a 'marriage' licence in King County in Washington state on Monday in response to which they had filed a suit against the state, according to a media report.

The two met through a women's email list service in 1996 and moved from Olympia to Seattle in 2000, and the following year, bought a house together, Seattle media reported.

In 2002, they claim, they were united in a Hindu wedding ceremony officiated by a Hindu priest. But they said they wanted to marry within the US legal system because it's important to them that all couples be able to receive the same benefits.


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