Cuttack:The Orissa High Court has allowed a same-sex couple to continue a live-in relationship, stating that human beings, irrespective of gender identities, are entitled to the full enjoyment of their rights.
A division bench of Justice S K Mishra and Justice Savitri Ratho, while hearing the habeaus corpus plea of a 24-year-old transman earlier this week, said that "the state shall provide protection to them, including the right to life, right to equality before the law and equal protection of the law".
The petitioner, who identifies himself as a man, said the mother and the uncle of his partner forcibly took her home in Jajpur, and arranged her marriage with another person, prompting him to approach the court. Justice S K Mishra, who headed the bench, ruled that the duo has the right to decide on their sexual preference,
and directed the Jajpur superintendent of police to ensure that the partner gets to join the petitioner in Bhubaneswar.
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