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Lesbians, gays, bisexuals not third gender, SC clarifies

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to modify its 2014 order on transgenders while clarifying that lesbians, gays and bisexuals are not third gender.

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New Delhi, June 30

The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to modify its 2014 order on transgenders while clarifying that lesbians, gays and bisexuals are not third gender.

A bench comprising Justices AK Sikri and NV Ramana said it is amply clear from the verdict of April 15, 2014 that lesbians, gays and bisexuals are not transgenders.

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During the hearing, Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Maninder Singh, appearing for the Centre, said it is not clear from the earlier verdict if lesbians, gays and bisexuals are transgenders or not. He said a clarification in this regard was needed.

Senior advocate Anand Grover, appearing for some transgender activists, said the Centre is not implementing the 2014 Supreme Court verdict for the past two years, saying they needed clarification on the point of transgenders.

“Why should we not dismiss the application with costs,” the bench asked the ASG, adding, “No clarification is required. The application (of Centre) is disposed of.”

In a landmark verdict, the Supreme Court had on April 15, 2014 granted legal recognition to transgenders or eunuchs as third category of gender and had directed the Centre and all states to treat them as socially and educationally backward classes to extend reservation in admission in educational institutes and for public appointments.

Paving way to bringing transgenders in the national mainstream, the apex court directed governments to take steps to remove problems faced by them such as fear, shame, social pressure, depression and social stigma.

It had also said that Section 377 of the IPC is being misused by police and other authorities against them and their social and economic condition is far from satisfactory.

However, in September 2014, the Centre had filed an application in the apex court seeking clarification on the definition of transgender saying lesbians, gays and bisexuals could not be treated under the category of transgender.

Interestingly, the SC in its verdict had itself clarified that transgender did not include gays, lesbians and bisexuals.

“The grammatical meaning of ‘transgender’, therefore, is across or beyond gender. This has come to be known as an umbrella term, which includes gay men, lesbians, bisexuals, and cross-dressers within its scope. However, while dealing with the present issue we are not concerned with this aforesaid wider meaning of the expression transgender,” the SC had said.

The Centre had also sought clarification on the grant of OBC status to transgenders saying all such people could not be clubbed under the OBC category as some of them are SC/ST by birth. PTI

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