Local authorities in a village in Nepal registered the Himalayan nation’s first same-sex marriage, officials and activists said, five months after the Supreme Court issued an interim order clearing the way for such marriages in the largely conservative country.
The marriage between 36-year-old Ram Bahadur (Maya) Gurung, who was born male but identifies as female, and Surendra Pandey, 26, who was born and identifies as male, was formally registered at the Dordi rural municipality office in the Lumjung district in west Nepal, an official said.
The couple have been in a relationship for nine years and got married according to Hindu rituals in 2016 in the capital Kathmandu.
In June, the country’s Supreme Court issued an interim order allowing same-sex couples to register their marriages pending a final verdict.
