This Article is From May 31, 2022

Lesbian Couple, Separated By Parents, Reunited By Kerala High Court

Adhila, 22, and Fathima, 23, had met when they were students in Saudi Arabia and later they decided to live together according to the plea filed in the court.

Lesbian Couple, Separated By Parents, Reunited By Kerala High Court

Adhila alleged that her partner Fathima was abducted by her relatives last week.

Kochi:

The Kerala High Court on Tuesday allowed lesbian couple Adhila Nassrin and Fathima Noora to live together, based on a plea filed by Adhila. 

Adhila alleged that her partner Fathima was abducted by her relatives last week. She had also filed a police complaint earlier.

Adhila, 22, and Fathima, 23, had met when they were students in Saudi Arabia and later they decided to live together according to the plea filed in the court. But the relatives objected to the relationship.

"On May 19, I reached Kozhikode and met Fathima. For some days, we lived at a shelter home in Kozhikode, but the police intervened when relatives traced them at the place," Adhila said in the petition. 

Adhila's relatives took the couple to Aluva from Kozhikode and after a few days, Fathima's relatives arrived in Aluva and took her by force to Kozhikode.

The couple lived in Kozhikode with the support of Vanaja Collective, a Kozhikode-based NGO.

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