Kochi: The High Court has approved the application of Adila Nasr, a native of Aluva, to be allowed to live with her lover. The High Court intervened in a petition filed by Adila’s partner seeking permission to allow lesbian couples to live together.
Fatima Noora, a resident of Thamarassery, who was abducted by her relatives, was allowed by the court to accompany Adila Nasr. The action was taken by Justice Vinod Chandran, who clarified that it is not forbidden for adults to live together. The High Court also disposed of the habeas corpus petition filed by Adila.
Adila’s complaint was that Fatima Noora, who had come to Aluva to stay with her, was abducted by her family and could not be found. Later this morning, a habeas corpus was filed in the High Court showing that Fatima Noora was missing.
After considering the petition this morning, the high court directed the Binanipuram police to produce the girl in court today. The family then went to the high court with the girl. The court informed both of them that they can live as they please as they are of age.
Adila Nasr from Aluva and Noora from Thamarassery came to the media last day demanding to live together. The complaint was that the family did not allow the two Lesbian couple to live together.
Adila Nasreen, 22, fell in love with Noora, a 23 – year – old woman from Thamarassery, while studying in Saudi Arabia. Despite returning to Kerala, the two continued to fall in love.
On the 19th of this month, Adila reached Kozhikode and met Noora. Both were initially in a shelter in Kozhikode itself. The police intervened when the relatives were selected there. Adila’s parents then brought the two to their home in Aluva.
Meanwhile, relatives came from Thamarassery and forcibly took away 100. Adila said her parents also joined her for this. Although he was taken away saying that he would be produced in court, Adila sought legal help as he did not appear.