WEBINAR ON “THE TRANSGENDER PERSONS (PROTECTION OF RIGHTS) ACT,2019 : A CRITICAL ANALYSIS” BY THE CENTRE FOR STUDY AND RESEARCH IN LEGISLATIVE DRAFTING KIIT-DU: REGISTER NOW!!

About School of law, KIIT Deemed to be University:

The School of Law, since its establishment in 2007, has been acknowledged and appreciated for providing quality legal education and legal skills training to students drawn from across the nation and abroad. The School is presently ranked 12th in India for 2019, as per the ranking released by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (MHRD, Govt. of India). The Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), Deemed to be University, has also recently been awarded the Institution of Eminence status by the MHRD, Govt. of India.

The academic framework of the school has always encouraged involvement of its students in curricular and co-curricular development at par with the best Law Schools in India, and in relation to which the School is hosting and organizing a webinar on the topic ‘THE TRANSGENDER PERSONS (PROTECTION OF RIGHTS) ACT,2019 : A CRITICAL ANALYSIS’.

Details of the event:

Considering The Transgender Persons Act 2019, in order to legally recognise one’s transgender identity, the Act makes it mandatory for the individual to apply for a ‘Transgender Certificate’, which will label their gender as transgender. The new rules, however, require the individual to submit a psychologist’s report for the ‘Certificate of Identity’. Moreover, if the individual undergoes surgery to change their gender to male or female, they require a ‘revised certificate’ issued by the District Magistrate. The District Magistrate has the power to judge the ‘correctness’ of the application, albeit if they are able to submit proof of their gender confirmation surgery. The draft rules make the process of gender identification and reassignment cumbersome and intrusive. The rules are unclear on how the accuracy will be judged. Moreover, it does not require the administrators to undergo any training in the subject matter. By including psychologists, medical proofs and district administrators, the rules not only exacerbate humiliation and invasive policing but also go against the right of “self-declaration” as recognised under the NALSA judgement.

Further, the Act states abusing transgender persons as a punishable offence with a jail term from six months to two years. The same crime against a cisgender (a person whose gender identity matches their sex at birth) woman can be a life sentence or even a death penalty. The provision of a lesser punishment reinforces the unequal status of the trans community. The Act is also unclear on the trans individuals’ access to welfare benefits and civil rights. The NALSA judgement directed the government to establish affirmative action measures in order to “increase the presence of transgender in educational institutions and public appointments”. The new rules, however, do not clearly state any provisions for affirmative action in education, healthcare and employment or civil rights related to marriage, adoption and property, etc., the Centre for Study & Research in Legislative Drafting, School of Law KIIT-DU seeks to hold a webinar to discuss important aspects and issues related to The Transgender Persons Act, 2019.

DATE: 29th OCTOBER 2021.

PLATFORM: ZOOM MEETINGS

The Conference will be focusing on the following domains:

Technical Session I [Discussion of theme I] :  AMRUTA SONI ,1st Transgender Nodal Officer of India, 1st Transgender Corporate Managing Director of India, Advocacy Officer: State of Chattisgarh, Punjab, Haryana & U.T. of Chandigarh for Project VIHAAN (National AIDS Control Programme)

Each session would be succeeded by a 10 minute Q&A session. 

Eligibility:

School of Law, KIIT-DU invites participation from Students of law of 3 years and 5 years course, research scholars, academicians, Advocates and professionals.

Location:

The conference is organized in an online mode and the platform intended to be used for the same is zoom.

Registration process:

The participants are requested to register themselves by clicking the registration link below.

https://forms.gle/vahNfmtYewXm9K6t6

Important Dates:

  • Deadline for registration- 28 OCTOBER 2021 (Till 11:59 P.M)
  • Webinar Date- 29 OCTOBER 2021, 5.00 Pm- 6.00 Pm
CONTACT PERSONS
Faculty Co-ordinators- 
1. Ms. Tulishree Pradhan, Faculty In Charge,
Centre for Study & Research in Legislative Drafting
2. Ms. Shreyasi Bhattacharya, Co-Faculty In Charge
 Centre for Study & Research in Legislative Drafting
3. Ms. Zeenat Taher, Faculty Coordinator,
Centre for Study & Research in Legislative Drafting
4. Mr. Shashank Nande, Faculty Coordinator,
Centre for Study & Research in Legislative Drafting
Student Convenors:
1.Mr. Ayush Verma, Convenor,
Centre for Study & Research in Legislative Drafting
2. Mr. Sartak Singh, Co-Convenor
Centre for Study & Research in Legislative Drafting

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