Feb 21, 2022

5 things you didn’t know about the Rights of Transgender People

The Assam Public Service Commission (APSC) has introduced ‘transgender’ as a gender category option in the application form for the State civil and allied services examination. The APSC is probably the first state commission to introduce this option, and around 42 applications have already been received under this option.

  1. Which law protect the rights of transgender people?

In India, the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019 protects the rights of transgender people and provides for their welfare.

  1. Who is a transgender person?

A transgender person is any person whose gender does not match with the gender assigned to that person at birth. This includes:

  1. a) a trans-man or trans-woman;
  2. b) a person with intersex variations;
  3. c) any genderqueer person; and
  4. d) people having socio-cultural identities such as kinner, hijra, aravani, jogta, etc.
  5. Discrimination against transgender people

Educational institutions which are funded or recognised by the government must provide inclusive education and opportunities to transgender people. These educational institutions are not allowed to discriminate against transgender people and have to treat them on an equal basis with other people.

No establishment should discriminate against any transgender person in matters relating to employment, including recruitment, promotion, etc. This applies to establishments including government bodies, companies, firms, cooperatives, associations, agencies, and other institutions.

Further, no person or establishment can discriminate against transgender people by denying them healthcare services. Transgender people cannot be denied access to goods, accommodation, benefits, opportunities, etc. that are available to the public. Moreover, no one can deny a transgender person’s right of movement and right to occupy or purchase any property.

  1. Identity of transgender people

A transgender person has the right to be recognised as such a person, and has a right to self-perceived gender identity. Any transgender person can apply to the District Magistrate for issuing a certificate of identity as a transgender person. In the case of a minor child, the application should be made by the parent or guardian of the child.

  1. Punishment for offences

The law can punish anyone who:

  1. a) forces or convinces a transgender person to get involved in forced or bonded labour;
  2. b) obstructs a transgender person from having access to a public place to which other people have access;
  3. c) forces or causes a transgender person to leave a household, village, or other place of residence;
  4. d) injures or endangers the life, safety, health, or well-being of a transgender person.

The punishment for doing any of these acts is imprisonment of six months to two years, along with a fine.

 

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