This story is from June 08, 2021
Madras high court bans ‘cure’ for LGBTIQA+ members
CHENNAI: The Madras high court on Monday suggested a ban on health professionals from attempting to medically ‘cure or change’ the sexual orientation of LGBTIQA+ people to heterosexual or the gender identity of transgender people to cisgender.
The court also directed
This apart,
These are among the directives of far-reaching consequences issued by Justice Anand Venkatesh, who chose to undergo ‘psycho-education’ under qualified counsellors to understand same-sex relationship issues, before writing the 125-page verdict.
The case relates to a Madurai-based lesbian couple, aged 23 and 20 years, who chose to live as a married couple. Facing resistance from their families, they fled to Chennai and took refuge with an NGO. As police continued to visit them following complaints lodged by their parents, the two had moved the high court to restrain cops from harassing them.
Tracing the constitutional rights and guarantees available to all those belonging to the LGBTIQA+ community, Justice Anand Venkatesh said: “The voice of this community is now getting louder and stronger and society can no more turn a deaf ear and the time has come to make that change.”
Noting that he himself was “pulled out of darkness (ignorance)” by two counsellors he had interacted with, the judge said: “The society and my upbringing have always treated the terms ‘homosexual’, ‘gay’, ‘lesbian’ as anathema. A majority of the society would stand in the same position of
He said: “I have no hesitation in accepting that I too belong to the majority of commoners who are yet to comprehend homosexuality completely. Ignorance is no justification for normalizing any form of discrimination. Therefore, I took upon myself, the vested responsibility and the duty to deliver justice in all its forms and spirit, of cutting across personal prejudices and notions and setting forth to, at the least, educate myself lest my ignorance interfere with in guiding homosexuality and the LGBTQIA+ community towards social justice.”
He said police probing man/girl missing complaints should close them without harassing the members, if they find out that the person concerned is a consenting individual in the company of LGBTIQA+. He also suggested the
The court has also directed the Union government to devise policies to eliminate prejudices against LGBTIQA+ people and organize sensitization programme for judiciary, police, public servants, health professionals and parents of LGBTIQA+ persons.
Justice Anand Venkatesh said the Union government should enlist NGOs, including community-based groups, which have sufficient expertise in handling the issues faced by the LGBTIQA+ community. “Any person who faces an issue for the reason of their belongingness to the LGBTIQA+ community may approach any of the enlisted NGOs for safeguarding and protecting their rights,” the judge said.
Highlighting the need to create awareness in the judiciary as well, the court has suggested the legal services authority concerned and the law ministry conduct awareness programmes for judicial officers at all levels in coordination with the enlisted NGOs and community support and to provide suggestions/ recommendations to ensure non-discrimination of persons belonging to the LGBTIQA+ community.
“Through Parents-Teacher Association (PTA) meetings, sensitize parents on issues of LGBTIQA+ community and gender nonconforming students, to ensure supportive families,” the court said.
Asserting that the issue involved requires regular monitoring and follow up, the court decided to keep the petition pending and adjourned the matter to August 31 for passing further orders.
Stay updated with the latest news on Times of India. Don't miss daily games like Crossword, Sudoku, and Mini Crossword.
The court also directed
National Medical Commission
,Indian Psychiatric Society
andRehabilitation Council of India
to take action, including withdrawal of licence to practice, against professionals involved in any form or method of conversion “therapy” to LGBTIQA+ community members.Justice
N Anand Venkatesh laid down a slew of guidelines covering issues ranging from gender-neutral restrooms for the gender-nonconforming student and help to change name/gender on academic records for transgender persons, besides suggesting separate jails for transsexuals.The case relates to a Madurai-based lesbian couple, aged 23 and 20 years, who chose to live as a married couple. Facing resistance from their families, they fled to Chennai and took refuge with an NGO. As police continued to visit them following complaints lodged by their parents, the two had moved the high court to restrain cops from harassing them.
Noting that he himself was “pulled out of darkness (ignorance)” by two counsellors he had interacted with, the judge said: “The society and my upbringing have always treated the terms ‘homosexual’, ‘gay’, ‘lesbian’ as anathema. A majority of the society would stand in the same position of
ignorance
and preconceived notions.”He said: “I have no hesitation in accepting that I too belong to the majority of commoners who are yet to comprehend homosexuality completely. Ignorance is no justification for normalizing any form of discrimination. Therefore, I took upon myself, the vested responsibility and the duty to deliver justice in all its forms and spirit, of cutting across personal prejudices and notions and setting forth to, at the least, educate myself lest my ignorance interfere with in guiding homosexuality and the LGBTQIA+ community towards social justice.”
Union
and the state governments effect change in curricula of schools and universities to educate students on understanding the LGBTIQA+ community.The court has also directed the Union government to devise policies to eliminate prejudices against LGBTIQA+ people and organize sensitization programme for judiciary, police, public servants, health professionals and parents of LGBTIQA+ persons.
Justice Anand Venkatesh said the Union government should enlist NGOs, including community-based groups, which have sufficient expertise in handling the issues faced by the LGBTIQA+ community. “Any person who faces an issue for the reason of their belongingness to the LGBTIQA+ community may approach any of the enlisted NGOs for safeguarding and protecting their rights,” the judge said.
“Through Parents-Teacher Association (PTA) meetings, sensitize parents on issues of LGBTIQA+ community and gender nonconforming students, to ensure supportive families,” the court said.
Asserting that the issue involved requires regular monitoring and follow up, the court decided to keep the petition pending and adjourned the matter to August 31 for passing further orders.
Stay updated with the latest news on Times of India. Don't miss daily games like Crossword, Sudoku, and Mini Crossword.
Top Comment
Vijay Mehta
1290 days ago
What an amazing human being? Judge took it upon himself to go out of his inborn bias like "Mangal Nagar" personally talked to counsellor learned the scientific facts and rendered the judgement. Ignorance is rampant and it is easy to look down upon someone who is different but the fact remain the Homosexuality is not a disease - not a condition that needs to be or can be converted. They are simple human beings like everyone else. They have the same rights as any other citizen of India to enjoy life. Those who are not familiar have no idea as to how this ignorant discrimination is hurting LGBTQ community.Read allPost comment
Popular from City
- CCTV captures deadly gas tanker crash on Jaipur-Ajmer highway: 9 dead, 15 critical
- This 'deaddiction' centre was a 'readdiction' centre in west Delhi
- Crowding leads to stampede-like situation at Meerut event
- Former Haryana CM and INLD chief OP Chautala passes away at 89
- Mumbai boat crash: Operators question Navy's reluctance to halt vessel tests in ferry navigation zone
end of article
Trending Stories
- White House in crisis? Biden and Harris 'cancel Christmas trips and rush back' amid speculations of emergency
- 52 kg gold, Rs 10 crore cash seized by IT linked to Lokayukta raid on ex-RTO constable and associate
- Numerology Predictions Today, December 20, 2024: Read your personalized forecast for numbers 1 to 9
- R Ashwin makes witty response to Virat Kohli's emotional farewell post
- Mumbai boat crash: Granddad waits for family at Gateway of India, finds bodies in hospital
- Dalit organisations call for nationwide protests over Amit Shah’s remarks on Ambedkar
- La La Anthony shows support for Ime Udoka’s ex, Nia Long, as she shoots for Kim Kardashian’s $4 billion brand
Visual Stories
- 10 beautiful animals that are pink in colour
- 9 vegetarian dishes shine in the ‘100 Best Dishes in the World’ list
- How to grow Spring Onion in the kitchen garden without soil (you only need water!)
- How to make nutrition-rich and super delicious Bathua Paneer Paratha
- 10 best places to visit in North India for a thrilling wildlife experience
TOP TRENDS
UP NEXT