The Orissa High Court on Wednesday, 26 August, allowed a same-sex couple to continue their live-in relationship – observing that the individuals are entitled to their rights irrespective of their gender identity.
According to news agency PTI, Justice SK Mishra and Justice Savitri Ratho, hearing a habeas corpus plea of a 24- year-old transman, said:
The petitioner, who identifies himself as a man, said that his partner's family forcibly took her to Jaipur. He asserted that they fixed her marriage to another man, leaving him with no option but to approach the court.
“The society should support their decision. We hope and trust that the duo will lead a happy and harmonious life,” she added.
The court said that the State shall provide all kinds of protection to the couple, including the right to life, right to equality before the law and equal protection of the law.
(With inputs from PTI.)
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