How can name, gender be changed in records retrospectively: HC to transgender

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A transgender, who lived as a male till attaining adulthood in 2012 and was now seeking to be identified as a female, was today asked by the how could a change of name and be done retrospectively.

The court was referring to the transgender's plea seeking change of name and in the (CBSE) and (DU) records.

The petition has alleged that the criteria laid down by the various authorities for changing of name and were "arbitrary and unreasonable".

It pointed out that while the university norms say that for change of name and gender, it has to be first altered in the records of the CBSE, the guidelines of the Board say that such a request for changes in its records would be entertained only if it is made before the publication of examination results.

The PIL, filed through Yashraj Singh Deora, also said that the of the Centre required that a sex reassignment surgery should be undergone before the change of name and gender.

It has also claimed that the had in 2014 held that insistence on a sex reassignment surgery for declaring one's gender was illegal and immoral.

The petitioner has contended that the guidelines under challenge were "depriving her of the right to live with dignity and to self identify her gender, which is different from the one assigned at birth".

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First Published: Mon, May 21 2018. 19:50 IST