TRANSGENDERS: IDENTITY AND POSITION IN THE FAMILY LAW IN INDIA
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NLU Jodhpur
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This paper attempts to bring to light the problems and challenges that the transgender
population of India have to face due to the non-accommodating nature of the existing
personal laws in the country. Given that their right to a self-perceived gender identity
has been recognized by the Supreme Court, several other challenges in bringing their
lives under „equal protection of laws‟, guaranteed under Article 14, continue to persist.
This paper systematically analyses this problem, focusing first on the various identities
that comprise the transgender community of India; namely Transsexuals and „The
Third Gender.‟ It then further examines various identities that constitute the third
gender, and the various practices and customs which govern their personal lives. Further,
considering that majority population of transgender is mostly Hindu or Muslim, an
analysis of applicability of Hindu & Muslim marital and adoption law to
transgenders is undertaken in this paper. A secular legislation in both respects has also
been analysed to understand the scope of their rights under law. Finally, the paper
concludes with a policy suggestion with regards to the improvement that can be made in
the personal laws using a sui generis approach.
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NLUJ Law Review (2018)
