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Madras High Court Orders Tamil Nadu Govt to Implement Transgender Reservation

Chennai: In a significant move, the Madras High Court has signaled the opportune moment for Tamil Nadu to take proactive steps towards granting reservations to transgender individuals in upcoming local body elections. This move is aimed at fostering their integration...
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Chennai: In a significant move, the Madras High Court has signaled the opportune moment for Tamil Nadu to take proactive steps towards granting reservations to transgender individuals in upcoming local body elections.

This move is aimed at fostering their integration into mainstream society and promoting democratic participation.

Justice SM Subramaniam issued this directive while addressing a case related to the discrimination faced by transgender individuals in Cuddalore district, Tamil Nadu.

The court urged the state government to swiftly initiate measures to ensure reservations for transgender persons in local elections, underscoring the importance of this initial step to bring them into the societal fold.

Moreover, Justice Subramaniam ordered the removal of the president and members of the Nainarkuppam village panchayat in Cuddalore district. This decision was based on the invocation of the Tamil Nadu Panchayats Act, 1994.

The village panchayat had previously passed a resolution, unanimously, to rescind the allotment of land for transgender individuals in the village. The court deemed this resolution as reflective of social prejudice and unconstitutional.

Addressing the discriminatory mindset prevailing in society, the court questioned the persistence of social injustices despite numerous legislative efforts and policies aimed at addressing such issues.

Notably, the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019, was enacted by the Government of India to secure the rights and well-being of the transgender community.

Acknowledging Tamil Nadu's pioneering efforts in introducing measures for transgender welfare, the court noted that the implementation often falters at the grassroots level due to a lack of consistent execution.

The judgment underscored that inclusion and acceptance of transgender individuals are vital, emphasizing the importance of shifting societal attitudes to foster a more compassionate environment.

Highlighting that gender identity is self-defined, the court stressed the necessity of absorbing transgender individuals into mainstream activities and employment.

The court championed the acceptance of diversity and underscored the need to empathize with the unique struggles faced by this marginalized community. It noted the historical marginalization they have endured and called for a shift away from societal ostracism.

In conclusion, the Madras High Court's verdict reflects a progressive stance in promoting inclusivity and breaking down barriers for transgender individuals. The court's call for affirmative action speaks to the larger need for social transformation and acceptance, emphasizing the shared humanity that transcends gender."

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