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LGBTQIA+: Madras HC guidelines for sensitisation of stakeholders

The Madras High Court on June 7 established a landmark approach towards addressing the social issue of acceptance of the LGBTQIA+ community. The 104-page judgement delivered by Justice Venkatesh is a pioneering judgement in the way it has dealt with clearing out the court’s prejudices and has made an attempt towards transformative jurisprudence. The judgement describes in detail the transformative process undergone by the judge as well as the parents of the petitioners who are in a same sex relationship.

While addressing social prejudices, the court, in conclusion, has also laid out some guidelines that could help shape the attitude of government authorities / public servants when dealing with the members of  the LGBTQIA+ community. The court gave some directions expecting the authorities to implement the guidelines in letter and spirit, not for the sake of complying with a judicial fiat, but to ensure that this society evolves, and the LGBTQIA+ community is not pushed out of the mainstream of the society.

For the police

Government

Sensitisation programmes

Police and Prison Authorities

District and State Legal Service Authorities

Judiciary

Physical and Mental Health Professionals

Union Ministry of Education & Education Dept Tamil Nadu & ors

Ministry of Women and Child Development

Union and central govt

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

The court understood that implementing these directions would take time and monitoring the same is important and hence, instead of disposing the petition, has kept it pending to issue continuing mandamus.

The court has posted the matter for August 31 for passing further orders and asked concerned departments, police, counsels representing the State and the Centre to ensure that compliance reports with regards to these directions are filed before the next date.

The complete judgement may be read here:

 

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