A Mumbai court convicted Kanhaiya, a transgender person, for the kidnapping and murder of a three-month-old infant in 2021. The crime stemmed from a dispute over traditional gifts. The accomplice, Sonu Kale, was acquitted due to lack of evidence. The case underscores the need to protect vulnerable members of society and ensure justice for the innocent victim.
In a significant development that underscores the ongoing challenges faced by transgender individuals in the workplace, the Supreme Court of India has expressed its concerns over the termination of a transwoman teacher from her position in schools located in Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat. The case, which has caught the attention of the highest judicial authority […]
In a significant ruling, the Bombay High Court, led by Justice Madhav Jamdar, has strongly criticized the stereotypical comments made by a Sessions Judge in Pandharpur against transgender persons. The Sessions Court had previously stated in a bail rejection order dated December 19 that transgender individuals are “well known” for “harassing” people and described them […]
