Andhra Pradesh High Court upholds lesbian couple’s right to live together, parents told not to ‘interfere’

Andhra Pradesh High Court. File

Andhra Pradesh High Court. File

The Andhra Pradesh High Court has upheld the right of a lesbian couple to live together, affirming their freedom to choose partners.

A Bench comprising Justices R. Raghunandan Rao and K. Maheswara Rao was hearing a Habeas Corpus petition filed by Ms. Kavitha, one of the women, alleging that her partner Ms. Lalitha was detained by her father against her will and kept her at his residence in Narsipatnam.

The Court on Tuesday (December 17, 2024) further directed the parents of Ms. Lalitha not to interfere with the relationship of the couple, asserting that their daughter is a major and can make her own decisions.

The couple has been “living together” for the past one year in Vijayawada.

Based on a missing complaint by Ms. Kavitha earlier, police traced Ms. Laitha at her father’s home, and rescued her. After that, she was kept at a welfare home for 15 days though she pleaded to the police that she is a major and wants to live with her partner.

Ms. Lalitha also lodged a complaint against her father in September alleging that her parents are harassing her over the relationship and other issues.

After the police intervention, Ms. Lalitha came back to Vijayawada and started going to work, often meeting her partner.

However, Ms. Lalitha’s father once again came to her place and took the daughter away forcibly in a vehicle. He kept her in his custody “unlawfully”, Ms. Kavitha alleged in her Habeas Corpus petition.

The father also lodged a complaint with police alleging that his daughter was abducted by Ms. Kavitha and her family members.

Jada Sravan Kumar, counsel for Ms. Kavitha, pointing out earlier Supreme Court judgments, argued that the detainee has expressed her unequivocal consent to cohabit with the petitioner in a shared household of petitioner’s parents and would never want to get back to her parents and other family members.

Mr. Kumar also informed the Court that Ms. Lalitha had also expressed her desire to withdraw the complaint she lodged against her parents if she’d be allowed to live with the petitioner.

The Vijayawada police on Tuesday (Dec. 17, 2024) produced Ms. Lalitha before the High Court following the Court’s direction.

The Bench while disposing of the petition, also made an observation that no criminal proceedings be initiated against the family members of Ms. Lalitha as she was willing to withdraw the complaint.

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