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However, Adila said they are still scared as their families are still 'threatening' them. "Though they have given an undertaking to the court that they are okay with their relationship, they blackmailed us emotionally. If they continue this, it will be very difficult for us," said Adila.

Digital Desk: The Kerala High Court has come to the rescue of a lesbian couple and allowed them to stay together. On Tuesday, the High Court gave a historic verdict, providing a huge relief to the couple.

Adila Nasreen and Fatima Noora earlier alleged that their families prevented them from living together.

Adila had filed a petition for Nasreen, seeking the court's intervention so that they could stay together. Adila had also issued a video appeal expressing concern for her partner, Nasreen.

"I am happy after the decision and feel relieved." It was tough and emotionally draining. We had the support of the LGBT community. They really helped us and supported us very much. "With the high court's order, we are now free and happy," said Adila, a petitioner in the case.

However, Adila said they are still scared as their families are still 'threatening' them. "Though they have given an undertaking to the court that they are okay with their relationship, they blackmailed us emotionally. If they continue this, it will be very difficult for us," said Adila.

My family hasn't contacted me saying they did not want any further communication with me. They literally disowned me and I have had no contact with them, "she further added.

Earlier, the couple's families convicted them and were allegedly harassing them over their relationship.


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