Govt of India asks Supreme Court to clarify/modify NALSA judgement
‘Government objects to SC empowering third gender’ screamed the title…
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‘Government objects to SC empowering third gender’ screamed the title…
We are very happy that the judgment also strongly condemns forced sex testing and recognises the bodily integrity of persons with intersex variations. However, we are concerned about the conflation of the categories of ftm and intersex.
Orinam looks at Justice Nagamuthu’s Madras High Court ruling on April 17, 2014, and its implications for intersex people and transmen.
Reflections on the NALSA judgement, and possibilities and limitations of identity biopolitics as the basis for trans* rights and citizenship.
Expression of Interest and Application form for Sampoorna Trans Masculine, Intersex and Intergender Meet, 2014
Recommendations by trans masculine persons, transwomen and experts on transgender inclusion in India’s national policy guidance.
We mourn the loss of transman Deepu, who took his life on July 26, 2012, in Kerala.