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Judicia Blueprint of LGBTQIA+ Community
The Human Rights of all persons are universal and indivisible. Everyone should enjoy the same fundamental Human Rights, regardless of their sexual orientation and their gender identity and expression. All people including LGBTQIA+ individuals, are entitled to enjoy the protection provided by international Human Rights law, which is based on equality and non-discrimination under Article-2 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The struggle of LGBTQIA+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual) people for equal rights has moved to centre stage. LGBTQIA+ people are battling for their civil rights in courtrooms and in streets. Discrimination against this community is commonplace, leaving them socially isolated, marginalized and denied their basic rights as citizens of India. Although LGBTQIA+ people continue to face real discrimination in all areas of life. The researcher would analyse the insufficient provisions to protect their rights, followed by their composition and the difficulties they face today. And to suggest some measures to improve rights. Recently, the rights of this community have been realized and judicial interventions have been realized and judicial interventions have been made to protect them also followed by the Supreme Court’s ruling declaring “Rights of the third sex.”