Hong Kong court upholds 3 rulings granting equal housing, inheritance rights to gay couples
The Court of Final Appeal dismisses the government’s appeals seeking to preserve the discriminatory housing policies and intestacy laws

The Court of Final Appeal on Tuesday unanimously dismissed the government’s appeals seeking to preserve discriminatory housing policies and intestacy laws, which were declared unconstitutional following three successful judicial challenges.
The Housing Authority, the city’s major public housing provider, said it respected the court’s judgment and would seek legal advice as necessary on follow-up actions.
A government spokesman also said the administration would study the inheritance case’s judgment thoroughly and request legal advice from the Department of Justice.
Married couple Henry Li Yik-ho and Edgar Ng Hon-lam, now deceased, clinched a victory in another judicial review targeting the authority’s decision to bar same-sex spouses from living together in subsidised flats under the Home Ownership Scheme.