An Indian court upholds the right of two gay women to live together

  • Meryl Sebastian
  • BBC News-Delhi

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The two girls felt threatened

A court in India has ordered the reunion of two gay women in Kerala state, but they fear their relationship will not be accepted by their families.

Adela Nasreen, 22, had submitted a petition to the court claiming that her partner’s family had kidnapped her.

On Monday, the court issued a ruling granting Nasreen the right to reside with her partner, Fatima Noura (23 years).

The two young women said that the ruling gave them great happiness, but that they did not feel “completely free”.

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