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This Kerala lesbian couple's dreamy photoshoot is all but unique

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 28, 2022 18:18 IST

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A lesbian couple from Kerala, who petitioned the high court for the right to stay together, and won, recently exchanged rings at a seaside ceremony
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Adhila Nasarin and Fathima Noora, who have known each other since they were in school, shared photos of the ceremony on their social media handles.
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They were dressed in embellished lehengas, wore traditional jewellery and held a cake made in the colour of the Pride Flag.
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The couple exchanged garlands and professed their love for each other. 'Congrats on being stuck with me forever,' Nasarin wrote on Instagram.
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Achievement unlocked : together forever,' her partner said.
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Marriages between same-sex couples are not legally recognised in India yet, even though the provision criminalising homesexual relationships was struck down in 2018.
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Nasarin told the BBC she felt doing a photoshoot like this would be interesting.
Tags: Adhila NasrainFathima NooraKerala High Court
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