The Supreme Court on Monday issued a notice to respondents on a petition filed by a girl in a same-sex relationship challenging the Kerala High Court order directing her partner to attend counselling sessions.
A same-sex couple has moved to Supreme Court challenging the Kerala High Court order directing one of them to attend counselling sessions with a psychiatrist. The Supreme Court agreed to hear the plea on Monday.
State Government said that this resulted in erroneous attachment of some properties of persons who were not associated with the organisation. This was informed in an affidavit submitted by the State Government.
The Union Territory Administration of Lakshadweep has moved to the Supreme Court challenging a Kerala High Court order, which suspended the conviction of Lakshadweep MP and Nationalist Congress leader (NCP) PP Mohammed Faizal in a case of an attempt to murder.
The Election Commission apprised the court that it will abide by the order passed by the court. But the EC raised an objection to the petition and allegations levelled by Mohammed Faizal.
Bench of Justice Bechu Kurian Thomas issued the order on a plea of Faizal and others challenging a trial court's order at Lakshadweep in an attempt to murder case. Faizal filed the application seeking to suspend the 10-year imprisonment.
Faizal had approached the kerala High Court Challenging a trial court's order at Lakshadweep in an attempt to murder case. He had submitted the plea seeking to suspend the 10-year imprisonment on January 12. The court will again consider the application of Faizal on Monday.