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    Centre to form panel to look into LGBTQIA+ community issues
    Government agrees to set up committee to look into issues faced by LGBTQIA+ community

    Centre to form panel to look into LGBTQIA+ community issues

    By Snehadri Sarkar
    May 03, 2023
    02:46 pm

    What's the story

    The central government has agreed to set up a committee to address "genuine human concerns" faced by members of the LGBTQIA+ community in their day-to-day lives, according to the news agency ANI.

    The panel will be headed by the Union Cabinet Secretary, the Centre informed the Supreme Court during the arguments over the legalization of same-sex marriages on Wednesday.

    Context

    Why does this story matter?

    This significant development came after the government urged the apex court last week to consider leaving the decision regarding marriage equality for the LGBTQ+ community to the legislature.

    The SC is currently reviewing a batch of petitions seeking marriage equality for the LGBTQ+ community.

    In 2018, it decriminalized consensual gay sex, recognizing the liberty of homosexual adults.

    Details

    Here's what Solicitor General Mehta told SC Constitution Bench

    "Issue was some genuine human concerns and discussion was if something can be done administratively. Government is positive. This would need coordination by different ministries," Solicitor General Tushar Mehta told the apex court's Constitution bench as per The Print.

    "A committee headed by the cabinet secretary will be formed and suggestions given by the petitioners (LGBTQIA+ members) will be addressed," added Mehta.

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    Committee to be headed by Union Cabinet Secretary

    Centre agrees to set up a committee headed by Union Cabinet Secretary to look into issues faced by the LGBTQIA+ community. pic.twitter.com/A0HiqE3blF

    — ANI (@ANI) May 3, 2023

    More details

    Here's what SC said last week on marriage equality

    While hearing the argument over marriage equality for the LGBTQ+ community last week, the SC stated that it's time to update the laws.

    The statement came after Mehta, representing the Centre, argued that legal terms can't be gender-neutral.

    The central government has maintained its stand that marriage is a legislative subject and beyond the judiciary's ambit.

    Know more

    Adoption laws follow gendered definitions: Mehta

    Mehta cited the Indian Penal Code (IPC) during the arguments for the definitions of woman and man. To back his argument regarding gendered language, Mehta also stated that adoption laws have gender-based eligibility criteria.

    He also referred to the Domestic Violence Act, claiming that the aggrieved individual referred to in the act is presumed to be a female.

    Further information

    Petitioners seek marriage equality for social security, adoption rights

    The petitions seek marriage equality for queer unions under the Foreign Marriage Act, Special Marriage Act, and the Hindu Marriage Act.

    Non-recognition of queer marriages prevents LGBTQ+ people from accessing adoption rights, medical autonomy, and social security benefits, as enjoyed by heterosexual couples.

    The Centre has, however, maintained that LGBTQ+ marriages are incompatible with the heteronormative concept of an Indian family unit.

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