A High Court in India has ruled that trans women are women. (Getty)
A court in India has decreed that trans women are women.
In a landmark ruling for the country, after rejecting claims that womanhood was preserved only for those who can bear children, the High Court of Andhra Pradesh ruled that trans women were “legally entitled” to recognition as women.
Presiding over the case, justice Venkata Jyothirmai Pratapa decided that tying the definition of women to pregnancy was “legally unsustainable” and contradicted India’s constitution, which emphasises equality before the law.
Quoting a Supreme Court decision from 2014, which legally recognised the rights of “third gender” individuals, Pratapa said that prohibiting trans women’s right to identify as women “amounted to discrimination”.
The case was brought to the high court in 2022 after transgender woman Pokala Shabana looked to use a section of the Indian penal code to seek protection from her in-laws, whom, she said, had been abusive towards her.
The court sided with trans women. (Getty)
Her husband’s parents petitioned the court to deny her use of Section 498A, which protects women from cruelty by a husband or relatives, arguing that it only applied to cisgender women. They claimed that trans women don’t meet the legal definition of women under Indian law because they cannot get pregnant and said Shabana’s allegations of harassment lacked evidence.
However, the judge said that articles 14, 15 and 21 of the constitution, which guarantee a variety of discrimination protections, including the right to life and personal liberty, meant trans women’s rights to be recognised as women superseded the law.
“A trans woman, born male and later transitioning to female, is legally entitled to recognition as a woman,” he wrote in his ruling. “Denying such protection by questioning their womanhood amounts to discrimination.”
Trans activist and artist Kalki Subramaniam told the Washington Blade that she was relieved and delighted to see the court “upholding our basic human right to be identified as what we want.” She went on to say: “For [the] transgender community, especially trans women, this verdict means a lot.”
The Indian government has been under mounting pressure to modernise its laws and policies on LGBTQ+ rights. Same-sex marriage is still illegal, despite growing support for its legalisation.
Prime minister Narendra Modi’s government have previously labelled same-sex marriage an “elitist” viewpoint that “seriously affects the interests of every citizen”.
An affidavit establishing the government’s views on same-sex unions, in 2023, proclaimed that marriage was valid only between “biological males and females [and that] this definition [was] socially, culturally and legally ingrained into the very idea and concept of marriage and ought not to be disturbed or diluted by judicial interpretation”.
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And I’m thankful that all women in India, while not literally protected from abuse, have the right of prosecution of their abusers. Too many women have died under color of law and “whatcha gonna do?” because they are trans. It’s been shameful, since violence against women isn’t exactly fiercely prosecuted to begin with. It’s amazing the pretzels people twist themselves into to excuse themselves of hurting women.
Hi Ali. I am so in agreement with you but it was not just in India. It is here also. As a woman in the US you understand the point I am making that females in the US are often dealing with threats in their daily lives that males never will. Or I should say more those that are the accepted male personality as I know sadly many young twinkly males attacked and treated as female in rape scenarios. I think you understand what I am saying.
But sadly and I hate that I have had to do this but supper glad I could that there are signs out there that signal to waitstaff that you are in trouble. Finger signs or words that women can use that show they are in trouble and need help. I am sorry I can not remember them all and I am very tired right now as it is late in my day. But I try to keep aware as I once heard this.
Why do women in a social situation give out a fake phone number? The article claimed men did not do this but the person asking said that he wanted to get with several women who when he asked their number gave him fake ones. The answer is the woman was scared if they rejected this male they would be attacked or harmed. As a male I have never felt that fear. But it seems common that females do. If they don’t accept the offer of affection they fear they will be targeted and harmed. Before he left the channel Beau of the Fifth Column had a video on that. So many women feel threatened even in social settings. In the USA. That is sickening and accelerated under tRump. I am angry, I do not care if you are a small woman or a small male and you walk nude into any place in the US …. you do not and are not asking to be abused! I was a tiny boy being abused … is that OK?
OK I have to stop as I might go down a rabbit hole that will be hard to crawl out of. But women shouldn’t have to be put in this position in the land of the free. Hugs
And I’m thankful that all women in India, while not literally protected from abuse, have the right of prosecution of their abusers. Too many women have died under color of law and “whatcha gonna do?” because they are trans. It’s been shameful, since violence against women isn’t exactly fiercely prosecuted to begin with. It’s amazing the pretzels people twist themselves into to excuse themselves of hurting women.
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Hi Ali. I am so in agreement with you but it was not just in India. It is here also. As a woman in the US you understand the point I am making that females in the US are often dealing with threats in their daily lives that males never will. Or I should say more those that are the accepted male personality as I know sadly many young twinkly males attacked and treated as female in rape scenarios. I think you understand what I am saying.
But sadly and I hate that I have had to do this but supper glad I could that there are signs out there that signal to waitstaff that you are in trouble. Finger signs or words that women can use that show they are in trouble and need help. I am sorry I can not remember them all and I am very tired right now as it is late in my day. But I try to keep aware as I once heard this.
https://www.verywellhealth.com/tiktok-distress-hand-signal-5210298
https://findmykids.org/blog/en/help-signs
https://www.domesticshelters.org/articles/escaping-violence/how-to-spot-a-signal-for-help-and-how-to-respond
https://news.sky.com/story/the-simple-hand-signal-that-lets-people-know-youre-in-danger-and-other-ways-to-ask-for-help-12243563
Why do women in a social situation give out a fake phone number? The article claimed men did not do this but the person asking said that he wanted to get with several women who when he asked their number gave him fake ones. The answer is the woman was scared if they rejected this male they would be attacked or harmed. As a male I have never felt that fear. But it seems common that females do. If they don’t accept the offer of affection they fear they will be targeted and harmed. Before he left the channel Beau of the Fifth Column had a video on that. So many women feel threatened even in social settings. In the USA. That is sickening and accelerated under tRump. I am angry, I do not care if you are a small woman or a small male and you walk nude into any place in the US …. you do not and are not asking to be abused! I was a tiny boy being abused … is that OK?
OK I have to stop as I might go down a rabbit hole that will be hard to crawl out of. But women shouldn’t have to be put in this position in the land of the free. Hugs
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