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Ministry of Law and Justice notifies panel to address issues related to the queer community

Posted 17 Apr 2024

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  • The committee headed by Cabinet Secretary was constituted in compliance with the direction of the Supreme Court (SC) in Supriyo v Union of India case (2023).
    • In this case, SC had refused to grant legal recognition for same-sex marriages observing that it was a matter for the Parliament to decide
  • Committee will recommend measures to ensure 
    • no discrimination in access to goods and services for the queer community
    • queer people are not subjected to involuntary medical treatments, violence, coercion, etc.
       
  • Queer community
    • It refers to people who identify themselves as (or LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex)
    • Many such people face issues like Social Exclusion, homelessness, low education, low accessibility to health care, etc.
    • Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019 provides for the protection of their rights and their welfare.
       
  • Previous judgment of SC on queer community
    • Deepika Singh vs Central Administrative Tribunal, 2022: Family may take form of unmarried or queer relationships, atypical families also entitled to protection of law (under Article 14). 
    • Navtej Singh Johar Vs. UoI (2018): Decriminalization of Homosexuality.
    • NALSA vs Union of India (UoI), 2014: Legal Recognition for Transgender Persons
  • Tags :
  • Queer Community
  • Supriyo v Union of India
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