Government Measures for LGBTQIA+ Community | 04 Sep 2024

Source: PIB

Why in News?

Recently, the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment (DoSJE) has sought inputs from the stakeholders and public at large to enhance inclusivity in policies for the LGBTQIA+ community.

  • This effort follows key actions by the Government of India in response to the Supreme Court(SC) directives given in 2023, to protect queer rights and clarify their entitlements.

Note:  LGBTQIA+ is an acronym that represents lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual. The "+" represents the many other identities that are still being explored and understood.

What was the Supreme Court's Directives Regarding LGBTQIA+ Rights?

  • The SC's directives, issued in its judgement regarding the recognition of same-sex marriages(Supriyo@Supriya vs. Union, 2023), focused on expanding entitlements and rights for LGBTQIA+ individuals, particularly in areas where they faced discrimination. 
    • The Supreme Court refused to recognize same-sex marriages but noted the government's plan to form a committee to examine entitlements for LGBTQIA+ people and couples in Queer relationships.
  • In response to the Supreme Court’s directives, the government formed a committee chaired by the Cabinet Secretary in April 2024 to tackle discrimination in social welfare, healthcare, public services, and policing
    • A sub-committee under the Home Secretary was also established to oversee and implement these measures.

What Interim Measures Has the Government Taken Regarding LGBTQIA+ Rights?

  • Ration Card Advisory: The Department of Food and Public Distribution advised States/UTs to treat partners in queer relationships as part of the same household for ration card purposes.
    • Further, States/UTs have been asked to take necessary measures to ensure that partners in queer relationships are not subject to any discrimination in the issuance of ration cards.
  • Banking Rights: The Department of Financial Services confirmed that there are no restrictions for persons of the queer community to open a joint bank account and also to nominate a person in queer relationship as a nominee to receive the balance in the account, in the event of the death of the account holder.
  • Healthcare Initiatives: The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has rolled out multiple initiatives, including the prohibition of conversion therapy, planning of awareness activities, ensuring the availability of sex reassignment surgery, and revising medical curricula to include queer-related health issues.
    • The Directorate General of Health Services has issued letters to State Health Departments to reduce discrimination and ensure accessible healthcare for the LGBTQI+ community.
    • Guidelines have been framed for medical intervention in infants/children with intersex conditions to ensure a medically normal life
      • Additionally, the Ministry is working on guidelines to address mental health and well-being specific to the queer community.
  • Prison Visitation and Law & Order Advisory: The Ministry of Home Affairs issued advisories to all states/UTs regarding prison visitation rights for the queer community and on law and order measures to ensure their safety from violence, harassment, or coercion.

What Other Measures Taken Regarding LGBTQIA+ Community?

Note: Supreme Court Decriminalizes Homosexuality: The five-judge Bench of SC  in the case of Navtej Singh Johar & Ors vs Union of India case, 2018 partially struck down Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, decriminalising same-sex relations between consenting adults. LGBT individuals are now legally allowed to engage in consensual intercourse.

Read more: Recognition of LGBTQIA+ Rights in India

Drishti Mains Question:

Q. What measures have been implemented by the Government of India to support the LGBTQI+ community? Analyze their impact.

UPSC Civil Services Examination, Previous Year Question (PYQ)

Mains:

Q. Explain the constitutional perspectives of Gender Justice with the help of relevant Constitutional Provisions and case laws. (2023)