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The US state of New Jersey's Supreme Court has ruled that gay couples are entitled to the same rights as heterosexual couples.The US state of New Jersey's Supreme Court has ruled that gay couples are entitled to the same rights as heterosexual couples.
But the court say it is for the legislature to decide whether the state will honour gay marriage or some other form of civil union. But the court says it is for the legislature to decide whether the state will honour gay marriage or some other form of civil union.
Lawmakers have been given six months to decide whether to change marriage laws.
It follows a case brought by seven gay couples, who claimed that the state's constitution entitled them to marry.It follows a case brought by seven gay couples, who claimed that the state's constitution entitled them to marry.
"The issue is not about the transformation of the traditional definition of marriage, but about the unequal dispensation of benefits and privileges to one of two similarly situated classes of people," the court said in its 90-page ruling.
Domestic partnerships
Currently, only Massachusetts allows same-sex marriages.Currently, only Massachusetts allows same-sex marriages.
New Jersey is one of only five US states without either a law or a state constitutional amendment blocking same-sex marriage.New Jersey is one of only five US states without either a law or a state constitutional amendment blocking same-sex marriage.
Advocates on both sides had believed that New Jersey was more likely than other states to allow gay people to wed, as it has a tradition of expanding civil rights.
The state authorised domestic partnerships two years ago.
In July, the top court in Washington state upheld a gay marriage ban.
The decision followed a string of setbacks for same-sex marriage advocates in other parts of the US, including in several states where votes were held on amending bans on same-sex unions.
Cases similar to that in New Jersey are pending in California, Connecticut, Iowa and Maryland.
Lawyers for the seven couples had asked the court to overturn an appeals court ruling that the New Jersey legislature must decide whether gay marriage should be allowed, rather than the state's Supreme Court.
The ruling means that the appeals court decision was upheld and it remains the responsibility of the legislature to take the decision on sanctioning gay marriage.