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A Public Interest Litigation has been moved before the Supreme Court, pointing out glaring defects in the 2019 Act passed to protect Transgender Rights and further seek a writ to constitute ‘Transgender Person Welfare Board’ to address community specific-issues. It also seeks to appoint a Standing Committee comprising of Station House Officers, Human Rights, and Social Activists, to promptly investigate reports of gross abuses by the police against Transgender persons.
“The State has not shown the intention to see that its intention to protect the rights of the Transgender community, not only legislated but seen to be done practically,” the plea states.
The Petitioner draws attention to the following few defects in the Bill passed by the Parliament for Transgender Rights:
The District Screening Committee consisted of:
The 2019 Bill removes this provision.
With respect to the Rules framed thereunder, the plea says, “That the rules are beyond the scope of the Act. The rules empower the DM to reject an application for a Trans certificate and criminalize what the Act calls ‘false claims.’ By giving arbitrary power to the DM to reject the application, the 2019 Act violates the NALSA judgment.”
The petition also raises crucial questions regarding separate protocols concerning the health of transgender persons, including mental health issues. It points out inadequate representation of the community in the National Council for Transgender Persons. On the introduction of a new section that criminalizes ‘compelling or enticing’ a transgender person to indulge in forced labor, the plea says, “The need for the section should be under scrutiny, for when there is a pre-existing Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act which criminalizes those employing bonded labor and is applied across persons with no discrimination on gender, the need for this provision is redundant. The only reason that can be foreseen for the presence of this section is to criminalize begging and sex work. The twisting of words doesn’t absolve the lawmakers of the repercussions it would translate in, during implementation.”
Furthermore, the plea highlights impacts of social exclusion, which demands prayers as made under the petition.
Case Title: Kinner Maa EkSamajik Sanstha Trust v. Union of India & Ors
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