In what could give a ray of hope for many transgenders in Nepal, a couple from Nepal have registered their marriage. This is first such case in Nepal and Nepalese laws don¡¯t legalise same or transgender unions.
Monika Shahi Nath, 40, who legally identifies as a third gender, married Ramesh Nath Yogi, 22, in May and was able to register it in their home district Dadeldhura in western Nepal last month.
"I have successfully registered my marriage with my husband," Nath said at a press conference, where she showed her marriage certificate. "This is also my attempt to awaken our government to make legal changes. Others like me should also have the right to marry the person they love," she told AFP.
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Though in 2015 an expert committee recommended legalising same sex marriages following the Supreme Court order to protect the rights of sexual minorities, nothing much has been done about it.
Pinky Gurung, president of the Blue Diamond Society which works on behalf of sexual minorities in Nepal, said that the wedding was an achievement for their movement. "This is a beginning. But we need to see the government take action to legalise marriages for our community and enact the necessary laws," said Gurung.
However, a lack of legal clarity on the issue could jeopardise the marriage. "Validity of the same-sex or third-sex marriage can be questioned even after marriage registration if it is against the existing laws," said Deepak Kafle, Home Ministry spokesman.?