From Schools To Police, Madras HC Suggests Landmark Changes To End LGBTQ+ Discrimination

The Madras High Court has been dominating headlines for its progressive approach in dealing with LGBTQ+ related cases. Justice N Anand Venkatesh recently spoke about educating himself on same-sex relationships and the various problems faced by them.

However, the Madras High Court has gone beyond self-rectification and has made significant suggestions in various areas of society in a bid to eradicate the discrimination faced by the LGBTQ+ community. It suggested landmark changes be made in educational institutes, prisons, the police and the judiciary for the benefit of the community.

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Have a look:

1. According to LiveLaw, the following changes are to be made in educational institutes:

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2. In prisons, authorities have been asked to house transgender and gender non-conforming prisoners separately from cisgender male prisoners to eliminate chances of sexual assault by the latter, reports Bar & Bench.

3. In the police,

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4. Physical and mental health professionals

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5. Special awareness programs shall be conducted for judicial officers of all ranks providing them with suggestions to ensure non-discrimination of people from the LGBTQ+ community.

What do you think of these steps that work towards making society more acceptable towards the LGBTQ+ community?

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