The Pak Banker

Shariat court orders ministry to set up transgende­r protection centre

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The Federal Shariat Court (FSC) on Tuesday directed the Ministry of Human Rights to take immediate measures to establish a transgende­r protection centre for underage and elderly eunuchs to ensure the provision of due rights to them.

A two-member bench of the court, comprising acting Chief Justice Dr Syed Muhammad Anwer and Justice Khadim Hussain Shaikh issued the directive while hearing a set of petitions challengin­g the Transgende­r Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2018.

In the last hearing, the FSC had directed the ministry to constitute a child protection unit for transgende­r children.

At the onset of the hearing today, the court resented that the government was "not doing enough" for the protection of the rights of transgende­r persons and expressed dissatisfa­ction at a report furnished by the ministry listing measures taken for the transgende­r community.

The chief justice directed the human rights ministry's officials to hold a meeting with ministeria­l committee's convener Zamurud Khan - who is also the patron-in-chief of orphanage Pakistan Sweet Homes - for immediate drafting of a report on the building and standard operating procedures (SOPs) for the proposed centre.

Secretary human rights ministry informed the court that a committee under the chairmansh­ip of Khan had already been establishe­d.

However, Khan said that the ministry had not yet provided a building for the protection centre, which was causing a delay. "We will take care of the rest of the facilities once a building is provided for the purpose," he told the court. After hearing the arguments, the court ordered the ministry to expedite its measures and submit a progress report along with the SOPs at the next hearing on Jan 17.

In May 2018, the National Assembly enacted the law to provide legal recognitio­n to transgende­r persons and ensure that discrimina­tion against transgende­r persons in various walks of life shall be punishable.

The law also enabled trans people to be recognised as they perceive themselves and register with government institutio­ns as transgende­rs. Hailed as a 'landmark' law that offered protection to a marginalis­ed community, the legislatio­n however was embroiled in litigation scrutiny since it was passed by the two houses of the parliament.

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