Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Social work a priority for Bengal’s 1st transgende­r Lok Adalat judge

- Sumanta Ray Chaudhuri sumanta.chaudhuri@hindustant­imes.com

Till last month, Joyita Mondal Mahi was a member of the transgende­r community working for the welfare of her marginalis­ed community. On July 8, everything changed for the 29-year-old when she took office as Bengal’s first transgende­r judge of a Lok Adalat.

On her first day as judge at Islampur in the North 24 Parganas, Joyita, who was earlier known as Joyonto, heard a few cases involving loan recoveries.

“In most of the cases I suggested negotiatio­n which the litigants found acceptable. In one specific case I ordered the bank authoritie­s to confiscate a mortgaged property and recover the loan because the borrower simply refused to sit for talks, ” said Mondal.

Records can’t say for sure whether she is the first transgende­r person to be appointed judge of a Lok Adalat in the country.

“Law says that Lok Adalats can have social workers with establishe­d credibilit­y as judges. I was appointed because I am a social worker and not because I am a transgende­r person. I cross checked with several national associatio­ns and NGO but none say for sure whether any transgende­r person had earlier been appointed as a Lok Adalat judge,” said Mondal.

In 2015, Mondal joined projects that involved setting up of an oldage home for HIV- positive people and formation of patient’s welfare committees. “My performanc­e drew the attention of the district administra­tion and I was recommende­d for this appointmen­t,” said Mondal.

“When I came to Islampur around nine years ago my job was restricted to working for the rights and developmen­t of the transgende­r and LGBT community. But as I slowly progressed and got in touch with several district administra­tion officials, I felt the urge to work for all people and not just a community,” she said.

She said her new assignment will not hamper her regular social work since Lok Adalats are convened once or twice a month. “... But associatio­n, responsibi­lity and honour are more important than the money,” she said.

Ranjita Sinha, member of he West Bengal Transgende­r Developmen­t Board said Joyita achieved this feat without any recommenda­tion from either the board or any associatio­n representi­ng the third gender.

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Joyita Mondal Mahi

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