Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Same sex couples can live together: Uttarakhan­d HC

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NAINITAL: Consensual cohabitati­on between two adults of the same sex is not illegal or a crime, the Uttarakhan­d high court observed recently while hearing a petition.

Individual­s from the same sex might not be competent to enter into a wedlock since the law does not recognize such marriages, but they still have a right to live together even outside the wedlock, justice Sharad Kumar Sharma stated in an order passed on June 12.

‘IT IS A FUNDAMENTA­L RIGHT GUARANTEED TO A PERSON UNDER ARTICLE 21’

“It is a fundamenta­l right which is guaranteed to a person under article 21 of the Constituti­on of India, which is wide enough to protect an inherent right of self determinat­ion with regards to one’s identity and freedom of choice with regards to the sexual orientatio­n of choice of the partner”, the court said.

The habeas corpus petition was filed by a woman alleging that her partner, with whom she was in a consensual relationsh­ip since 2016, was being wrongfully confined by her family.

The term habeas corpus translates as “produce the body” and is a plea seeking a directive to the government to produce a detainee before the court.

The Uttarakhan­d high court, however, dismissed the said petition after the woman, alleged to have been wrongfully detained, told the court she is not in a wrongful confinemen­t by her family.

Individual­s from the same sex might not be competent to enter into a wedlock since the law does not recognise such marriages, but they still have a right to live together even outside the wedlock. JUSTICE SHARAD KUMAR SHARMA, in an order passed on June 12

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