The Asian Age

HC seeks govt reply on plea by transgende­rs

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi high court on Wednesday sought the Centre and the AAP government’s stand on a PIL claiming that transgende­rs were facing atrocities, despite a Supreme Court direction four years ago to protect their rights.

A two- judge bench of acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C. Hari Shankar issued notices to the AAP government, the Lieutenant governor’s office and the ministries of social justice and home affairs seeking their reply to the plea which alleged that transgende­rs had been denied basic right to education, employment opportunit­ies and access to dignified life.

According to the petition by two students of Vivekanand­a Institute of Profession­al Studies, the apex court’s 2014 directions on transgende­r rights in the NALSA case had not yet been implemente­d

◗ The petition says the apex court had ordered separate public toilets for transgende­rs

four years down the line.

The petition, by Rashi Jain and Mihir Garg, contended that the apex court in its 2014 order had directed the authoritie­s to treat transgende­rs as a third gender and to grant them legal recognitio­n. Apart from that, the apex court had also directed that transgende­rs be treated as socially and educationa­lly backward classes and all kinds of reservatio­n be provided to them in admission in educationa­l institutio­ns and public appointmen­ts, the plea claimed.

The petition said the apex court had ordered separate public toilets, medical care and other facilities for transgende­rs. The court listed the matter for next hearing on November 14.

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