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The anatomy of audacity: Why India’s trans community is bracing for legal redaction

From medical tribunals to the criminalisation of chosen families, trans activists reveal how India’s new legislation weaponizes the healthcare system to exhaust its trans population into invisibility

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Priyadarshini, Adityuh and Rio. Photo Courtesy: Special Arrangement

Priyadarshini, Adityuh and Rio. Photo Courtesy: Special Arrangement

The 2026 Amendment to the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act has effectively gutted the soul of trans dignity in India: the right to self-identification.

This move stands in direct defiance of the landmark 2014 NALSA v. Union of India verdict, in which the Supreme Court of India ruled that the individual—and only the individual—is the sovereign authority over their own gender. Today, that sovereignty is being subdued by a state that treats legal history as something that can be undone with a single signature.

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