Kochi:Stringent action should be taken against any forced conversion of sexual orientation or gender identity and expression of persons of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Queer (LGBTIQ) community, the Kerala High Court has said and directed the state to frame guidelines for such procedures.
The high court said if medically conversion therapy was possible, then guidelines for the same were necessary and directed the Kerala government to look into the matter and if necessary, constitute an expert committee to study the issue.
"Based on the study report, respondent 1 will frame a guideline and produce the same before this court within five months," Justice P V Kunhikrishnan said and listed the matter for further hearing on May 18, 2022. The court said that on the next date the government should place the guidelines on the record. The court was hearing a plea by Queerala an Organisation for Malayali LGBTIQ Community and a "transman" who claims to be a victim of forced conversion therapy, who have sought a declaration that any form of forced conversion therapy or treatment of people belonging to LGBTIQ community "was illegal, unconstitutional and a violation of their fundamental rights".
The petitioners have alleged that there is forced conversion at the instance of the medical practitioners and that it creates several physical problems to members of their community as there were no guidelines prescribing such conversions.
The state government conceded that there were no guidelines, but said that it has not received any complaints that there were forced conversions as alleged in the writ petition.